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The Jordan 7 Retro Introduces Pacific Blue Colorway For 2006

When the Air Jordan 7 was first released in 1992, it sold for $125. This iconic sneaker now has a resale value averaging 5-10 times its initial retail price—making it a favorite among sneakerheads.

The initial AJ 7 model was conceived by designer Tinker Hatfield for Jordan to wear in the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, alongside fellow Dream Team members Magic Johnson, Karl Malone, Charles Barkley and Patrick Ewing.

During the team's gold medal run, Jordan wore an Air Jordan VII original model, which featured his Olympic number 9 in place of the number 23, MJ's original NBA jersey number.

Air Jordan VII's Long Line of Retro Collections

In 2002, Nike launched the Air Jordan 7 Retro for a short-lived release, a decade after the original silhouette's debut. It was offered in Charcoal, an original colorway, and French Blue, the first new color since the OG collection's initial release.

Two years later, the brand brought back the 7 Retro in a limited release. Then, in 2006, another 7 Retro collection launched, with Nike expanding the line to six colorways, adding two LS versions, followed by the reissue of the original Cardinal colorway and an exclusive women's style. This release included the much sought-after Chambray colorway.

In 2008, the brand launched the exclusive Jordan VII Retro "Miro" for its Olympic Celebration collection. The Metallic Gold/Red colorway was inspired by the famous Spanish painter Joan Miro. This shoe continues to be one of the rarest Air Jordan 7s on the market and bears an artistic homage to the glory days of the shoe brand's genesis moment.

Jordan 7 Retro Pacific Blue 2006

New to the Air Jordan 7 Retro lineup, the Jordan Brand released the Pacific Blue colorway to the silhouette in 2006. A Pearl White color coats the majority of this upper, including the toe, side panels, heel, eyelet overlay, ankle overlay, and laces. Pacific Blue accents are introduced on the tongue's geometric pattern, the ankle cuff, the heel accent, and the outer sole. Bright Ceramic accents then make their way to the number 23 on the heel, the heel tab, the ankle's Jordan Jumpman branding, the tongue's JORDAN text, and the midsole and outer sole accents. This Pacific Blue colorway made its way to select store shelves across the country and beyond on April 15, 2006.