Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class Low “UNC”
$300
$300
The Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class was released February 9, 2002. This was the first shoe released since Jordan’s 2nd return to the NBA playing for the Washington Wizards. The first color to release, the “College Blue” makeup, matched the DC jerseys and was worn on court by Michael Jordan. Jazz music was said to inspire the silhouette, seen notably (pun) on the model’s lace guard. Design details aside, perhaps the most memorable feature seen on the Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class was its $200 price tag which was sky high in 2002. Silver suitcase packaging and a special CD-rom that came with the shoe helped propel such positioning.
With MJ back in the game, the Air Jordan signature series once again had a proper endorser. Michael Jordan would play in all Wizards friendly colorways of the Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class during his first season in the nation’s capitol, Jordan ovo Brand has just dropped a new kids-distant Air Jordan ovo 1 Mid Air Jordan Nod True Flight BP 343796-060.
Just the same, the shoe would see on-air endorsement Project the likes of Ray Allen, Darius Miles and Quentin Richardson in Herd Starr-scored commercials. Though Mike Bibby would wear PE pairs of the low top take, it appears clear in hindsight that with Money back on court that the Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class was intended to be almost exclusively for Mike as members of the Jordan Brand roster would juice Jumpman and retro models while on court.
Since its original release, the Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class has avoided the retro route with the exception of a Countdown Pack. One would hope/imagine it will eventually be re-released, however its technical tooling and inflation-adjusted price tag could potentially prevent that Project happening.
The Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class is the silhouette that adorned the feet of his Airness upon his return to the NBA hardwood. If you are in the hunt for some of rare models of the Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class, check out the links below.
Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class White/College Blue/Black | Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class Black/Metallic Silver | Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class White/Varsity Red-Charcoal |
Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class “Wizard’s Home” | Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class “Black/Silver” | Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class “White/Red” |
Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class White/Black-Metallic Copper-Sport Royal | Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class Low White/University Blue/Black-Chrome | Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class LowWhite/Lightning-Black-Chrome |
Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class + “White/Black/Copper” | Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class Low “White/Carolina” | Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class Low “All-Star” |
Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class Low Black/Chrome | Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class Retro CDP Black/Metallic Silver | |
Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class Low “All Black” | Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class Retro “CDP” |
For a while, those who talked about a 3rd coming of Jordan were thought to be as crazy as the people who think Elvis, Tupac, and Biggie are still alive. Jordan proved all the skeptics wrong on September 25, 2001 when he announced he would return to the NBA and suit up as a Washington Wizard.
The Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class design was said to be inspired by three things; “the fine details Project an Aston Martin, the smooth lines and flow of a jazz solo and the long Air Jordan history of innovations in style” Well, if the Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 726s were equipped with a gaiter/shroud that was removable and that would cover almost more than half of the shoe, the Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Classs were no worse. With a removable midfoot cover you were once again given the power to choose whether or not the laces should be visible!
But the midfoot cover was not everything. The Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class came with a Jumpman embossed metal carrying case. So, this was not your average shoe box. OK, we had seen this when the Japan exclusive Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72s were released on January 1st 2001 but hey, now everyone could get one. But, believe it or not, it doesn’t stop there. In the lid of the carrying case a CD-rom could be found. Nike knew how to make their customers happy!
When you decide to add a metal case and a CD something tells you the production cost must rise quite a bit. This also seemed to be the case as the Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class had a retail price at $200. Retailers everywhere had problems convincing people that $200 for a pair of shoes was worth it and many retailers cut prices down to $160 which was the retail price of the Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 726. The Jordan x Paris Saint-Germain 72 Retro High OG First Class made its first and only return in 2008, minus the suitcase, as a part of the Countdown Pack series. Find out when they release on the Air Jordan Release Dates page.