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The Converse All-Star Chuck Taylor's
This was the first basketball shoe ever invented. Converse was the company that designed this shoe. -
P.F. Flyers
PF styles ranged from high- and low-top sport shoes to oxfords and moccasins "for work, relaxation and play." -
Nike Blazer
The Nike Blazer was first released in 1973 as Nike's best basketball sneaker, a far cry from how we think of it today. -
Jordan 1
Designed by Peter Moore, the Jordan 1 originally released from 1985 to 1986. Quite a few colorways of the model were produced, as well as a few different variations. -
Jordan 11
The original Jordan 11 was released from 1995-1996 in both mid cut and low cut IE colorways. -
Nike Air Zoom Generation (Lebron 1)
The Nike Air Zoom Generation is LeBron James' first signature shoe with Nike. It originally released in 2003 in various colorways. -
Nike Hyperdunk
The Nike Hyperdunk made an entrance in 2008 that was inextricably tied to time, place and spectacle. Its viral debut by Kobe Bryant, its appearance in Beijing and its proliferation in the last decade combined to deliver on a futuristic premise that less can be more — and then some. -
Kyrie 2
The Nike Kyrie 2 is Kyrie Irving's second signature shoe. It released on February 11th, 2016 for an MSRP of $120. -
Kyrie 2 Low
The Nike Kyrie 2 Low is a low version of his second signature shoe. Look out for the Kyrie Low 2 to release on November 1 at Nike's webstore. -
Kyrie 6
The Kyrie 6 is the player's sixth signature shoe. It released in over 15 different colorways. The shoe currently costs an average $130.