The Air Jordan 8 released in 1993 and is most remembered as Michael Jordan's third consecutive championship shoe — he wore the AJ8 during the Bulls' 1992-93 three-peat-clinching title. It's also one of the most distinctive Jordans visually, with crossover straps and heavy layered upper paneling unlike any Jordan before or after.
Tinker Hatfield's brief with the AJ8 was lockdown — Jordan wanted more midfoot support, and the two crossover hook-and-loop straps provided adjustable fit that no prior Jordan offered. The fuzzy chenille "Jumpman" logo on the tongue and heavy layered synthetic paneling gave the AJ8 a maximalist, almost toy-like visual identity.
Cultural moments:
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1993 NBA Finals:
MJ won his third consecutive title (the first three-peat) wearing the AJ8 against the Phoenix Suns
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Final championship before retirement:
The AJ8 was the last championship shoe MJ wore before his first retirement to play baseball
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Space Jam tease:
The "Aqua" colorway teal/aqua AJ8 featured in some Bugs Bunny promotional work
Signature colorways:
- Aqua — black upper with teal/aqua accents, the most iconic AJ8 colorway
- Bugs Bunny — white upper with tribal-style trim
- Three Peat — alternative name for Bred (black/red) commemorating the 1993 championship
- Playoff — navy/red Bulls home-tribute
- Chrome — white/silver metallic
Recent retros:
Aqua (regular reissues), Three Peat (2022 anniversary), Chrome (2015), Reflections of a Champion (2022 — includes championship-year color blocking).
Retail:
$200 for standard High retros.
JustFreshKicks covers every Air Jordan 8 release — Aqua retros, championship-commemoration drops, and new colorways — with confirmed release dates, images, and launch links.

