Air Jordan 7 Miro Olympic 2008

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The Air Jordan 7 “Miro Olympic” originally launched in 2008 during the Beijing Summer Olympic Games. It celebrated Michael Jordan’s Olympic legacy.

The design honors the OG Air Jordan 7 “Olympic”, famously worn in 1992 by Jordan during the Barcelona Olympics. That was when the Dream Team ruled the court.

Inspired by Spanish artist Joan Miró, the upper features bold, abstract shapes in red, yellow, blue, green, and black. The vibrant graphics nod to Miró’s sculpture Dona i Ocell in Barcelona.

Adding to the storytelling, the outsole includes translucent rubber with printed global flag patterns beneath. It’s a nod to international unity through sport.

The heel features Jordan’s Olympic number “9,” a tribute to his Dream Team jersey. Rainbow laces and five extra pairs represent the Olympic Rings.

This release was part of Jordan Brand’s Olympic sneaker collection—one of its most artistic efforts ever. The shoe came packaged with a box covered in ring-colored designs.

Though a limited release, you can still find the Air Jordan 7 “Miro Olympic” on resale platforms like StockX. Prices vary by size and condition.

Collectors and fans of Olympic Jordans will appreciate this pair’s rare style and rich history. It remains one of the most unique AJ7s ever released.

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Air Jordan 7 “Miro Olympic”
Color: White/Sport Red/Black/Metallic Gold
Style Code: 323213-161
Release Date: July 3, 2008
Price: $175

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Photos: retrodurr28 on eBay




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