Jordan 12 OG Obsidian

Reasons to Appreciate the Jordan 12 OG Obsidian 1997 Sneakers

Inspired by Japan's Rising Sun flag and a woman's 19th-century shoe's high heel (yes, you heard that correctly!), the Tinker Hatfield-designed Air Jordan 12 made its debut in 1996. MJ wanted a comfortable, durable heel that was also stylish, so he took his cue from a woman's shoe profile.

The OG Jordan 12 originated with five colorways in 1996 and 1997. The Air Jordan 12 Retro series was later introduced in 2003 and continues today. From OG colorways like "Taxi" and "Flu Game" to exclusive Retro collabs with OVO and PSNY, Air Jordan 12 sneakers are sought after for their bold silhouette, sharp color combos and long-wearing durability.

Air Jordan 12: History and a Brand New Launch

After the extraordinary success of the Air Jordan 11, Michael Jordan's 12th signature shoe was released in 1996. The official launch of the Jordan Brand occurred the following year, and the Jordan 12s were the last of the line to be sold in a Nike branded box.

Aesthetically, the AJ 12 merged details like stitched leather panels that resembled rays from the sun with a sleek shape based loosely on a 19th-century dress boot. Performance-wise, the Air Jordan 12s retained the revolutionary carbon fiber plate introduced in the Air Jordan 11 and added Nike Zoom Air cushioning - the first Jordan sneaker to do so.

Jordan 12 OG Obsidian 1997

The Jordan 12 OG shoes in Obsidian are an earlier footwear design from 1997. Some highlights from the design of these early Jordan 12s are a black and white upper, a blue lining, and metal lace clips with a "Jumpman" logo. Unlike other Jordan models, the Jordan 12s have a partially visible "Jumpman" logo on the toe of the sneaker. Most of the logo is on the sole, but the hand holding the basketball wraps around the toe. Interestingly, these Air Jordan 12 OG silhouettes are the only original colorway that Michael Jordan did not wear in a game.