The Air Jordan 7 Gold Medal Pack7 was designed by Wilson Smith III and released in 2002, being worn by Michael Jordan during his comeback with the Washington Wizards. This model was notably inspired by Jordan's love for jazz music, with design elements reminiscent of jazz notes and even a jazz-themed commercial released for the shoe's launch. The Air Jordan 7 Gold Medal Pack7 was packed with technical features, including a lightweight Phylon midsole with a full-length shank plate and Zoom Air in the forefoot and heel for comfort and support. The shoe also came in a metal carrying case with a CD-ROM, making it one of the most expensive basketball shoes at its time of release.
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Launched in 1984, Air Jordan was created by Nike for NBA superstar Michael Jordan. The first model, Air Jordan 7 Gold Medal Pack, was released to the public in 1985 and broke new ground for basketball shoes with its Noah design and innovative technology. Over the years, the brand has consistently pursued innovation with different models, such as the Air Jordan 3, which introduced the Jumpman logo and elephant print trim, and the Air Jordan 7 Gold Medal Pack1, which incorporated patent leather. Air Jordan has also been involved in various collaborations with brands, designers, and cultural icons, including OFF-WHITE, Supreme, and Travis Scott, further solidifying its status as a cultural and fashion staple.