The ‘Bordeaux’ edition of the Air Jordan 7 was one of the OG colorways of the sneaker when it was first released in 1992. The high-top silhouette debuted the same year that Jordan won an NBA Championship, the NBA MVP and a gold medal at the Summer Olympics, and its design marked Air Jordan’s departure from using Nike branding on its shoes. The upper features a leather construction with a multicolored pattern on the tongue and an embroidered Jumpman logo on the collar.