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Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original – OG White / College Blue – Black

Compiled with musical, and beautiful car influences, mixed with a soft colorway, you get the Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original White / College Blue – Black. This color scheme was inspired when Michael Jordan came back to the NBA and played for the Washington Wizards.

The OG Air Jordan 17 (XVII) White College Blue Black released February 9th 2002 with the highest retail price for a pair of Air Jordans, $200. Now to come across a pair of Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Originals, expect to pay over $300.

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original / OG White / College Blue - Black
 

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original – OG Black / Metallic Silver

In 2002, if you wanted a pair of Air Jordans for the courts, or everyday use, the Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original Black / Metallic Silver was a great choice, since you can match with almost anything.

The Air Jordan OG 17 (XVII) Black / Metallic Silver contained a retail price of $200, which came with a case, and CD ROM disk. At the time, you could walk into your local sneaker spot and purchase on March 30th 2002. As of now, the Air Jordan Original 17 (XVII) Black / Metallic Silver can exceed $300 in value.

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original / OG Black / Metallic Silver
 

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original – OG White / Varsity Red – Charcoal

If your love the Air Jordan 17 and want a Home Chicago Bulls color way, the Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original White / Varsity Red Charcoal is up your alley. Using high quality leather, clashing with the Red midsole, makes this pair very desirable.

The OG Air Jordan 17 (XVII) White Varsity Red Charcoal released July 31st 2002, with a ticket price of $200. Finding a pair of Original Air Jordan 17 (XVII) White / Varsity Red – Charcoal is not a hard pair to find, but the value continues to rise with each day.

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original / OG White / Varsity Red - Charcoal
 

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original – OG Copper White / Black – Metallic Copper – Sport Royal +

The Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original Copper + had some modifications from the Original Air Jordan 17. For example, the heel features Crocodile material, no extended inter sleeve, and no perforated side panel.

This Air Jordan 17 (XVII) OG Copper + features a White / Black – Metallic Copper – Sport Royal colorway. Although the Air Jordan 17 + was not as popular as the Jordan 17, they still contained a retail price of $200.

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original / OG Copper White/Black-Metallic Copper-Sport Royal +
 

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original – OG Low White / University Blue / Black – Chrome

Like many UNC inspired models, the Air Jordan XVII (17) Original Low White, University Blue, Black and Chrome color-way is from Michael Jordan’s college jersey colors while retaining the overall look of the XVII.

Its traditional color-way has been used very often, but looks very clean and refined utilizing a dominant white upper. Unfortunately, the Air Jordan XVII (17) OG has often gone forgotten about in comparison to the rest of the Air Jordan models. The Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Low White / University Blue / Black – Chrome was originally released on June 1, 2002 and sold for $150. Expect to pay a little higher than the retail price due to its rarity and limited quantities.

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original - OG Low White / University Blue / Black - Chrome
 
 

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original – OG Low Lightning All Star White / Lightning – Black – Chrome

The Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original Low Lightning aka All Star is by far the most popular Jordan 17 Low, maybe for the nice color combination, or the fact that Michael Jordan wore the Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original Lightning during the 2002 All Star game.

Although a low cut, the Air Jordan Original 17 (XVII) Lightning All Star they still held a hefty price tag of $150, but they did not come with a case, but a Jordan Face Box. Originally released June 1st 2002, and the Air Jordan OG 17 (XVII) Lightning All Star can also reach the low $300s.

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original / OG Low Lightning All Star White / Lightning - Black - Chrome
 

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original – OG Low Black / Chrome

To the already classic Air Jordan 17 OG Low models, another solid color scheme released in 2002, which is the Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original Low Black / Chrome. A timeless piece, which you can still wear till this day.

The Air Jordan 17 (XVII) OG Low Black / Chrome takes inspiration from jazz notes and the sleek Aston Martin. Released October 5th 2002, the Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original Low Black / Chrome had a retail price of $150.
Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Original - OG Low Black / Chrome
 

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Retro Black / Metallic Silver Countdown Pack

As another Air Jordan Countdown Pack is blessed upon us, we have another chance to purchase the Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Retro Black / Metallic Silver. Identical to the first release, the Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Retro Black / Metallic Silver Countdown Pack sold for $310. Although many purchased the pack for the Jordan 6 Carmines, the Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Retro Black / Metallic Silver was a added bonus.

Air Jordan 17 (XVII) Retro Black / Metallic Silver Countdown Pack
 
Michael Jordan was President of Basketball Operations for the Washington Wizards. When the 2001-2002 season came, Michael resigned his position as President of Basketball Operations, but signed a player contract. Guess who’s back?
Air Jordan XVII History

Wilson Smith III designed the Air Jordan 17. Around the time sketching was started, Michael signed Michael Phillips the musician. So one key element to the Air Jordan XVII was from Jazz music. If you look on them you will notice molded in jazz notes. Also, inspirations for the shoe once again came from a car, this time being an Aston Martin. Air Jordan XVII HistoryThe soles were said to come from a golf course Michael played at.

The Air Jordan XVII were nicely made, and they came equipped with a removable mid-foot strap, Zoom Air sole, dynamic-fit sleeve, hidden quick lace system, lace-locks, leather uppers and carbon-fiber sheath.

When you purchased the Air Jordan 17, you got a nice metal carrying case and a CD. The price tag on the Air Jordan XVII had most people in shock, $200.00! The highest ever for a pair of Air Jordans.

In 2002, when the Air Jordan XVII released, four colorways came out, which retailed for $200.00. Three low models came out, ($150.00) and three mules ($100.00).