Jordan 8 Retro 2008 Countdown Pack

Jordan 8 Retro 2008 Countdown Pack

Detalles

Colorway
White / Black-True Red
Style Code
305381-103-CDP
Release Date
June 24, 2008
Department
Men
Brand
Jordan
Model
Air Jordan 8

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Jordan 8 Retro Countdown Pack Attack

The AJ VIII features a two cross-strap design around the laces, which distinguishes it from other Air Jordan models and retains its legacy as a signature '90s sneaker style. The silhouette is renowned for its iconic chenille tongue graphic design.

When the Jordan 8 Retro Low was introduced in 2003, it featured a low-top silhouette and one cross-strap detail around the laces. Otherwise, it maintained the Jordan 8's original design integrity.

History of Air Jordan 8

The Air Jordan 8 holds a lot of sentimental significance to sneakerheads and collectors. It first released in 1993—the year of MJ's "three-peat" championship season. The AJ XIII is also distinguished for being the last shoe Michael Jordan wore before his first retirement.

Created by the legendary designer Tinker Hatfield, the Air Jordan 8 initially released at a retail price of $125. Highly sought-after models that carry significant resale values include the Air Jordan 8 Retro DB Doernbecher colorway ($400 to $1,200), the OVO collection ($350 to $500) and the coveted Air Jordan 8 PE series that can fetch anywhere from 2,500 to over $10,000.

Other noteworthy, collectable styles include the Jordan 8 Retro in Champagne and Bugs Bunny colorways, which resale for around $225 to $500 and $200 to $450, respectively.

Jordan 8 Retro Countdown Pack 2003

Air Jordan Countdown high-tops are predominantly white with highlights of black and red and a multi-level design. Straps and overlapping panels form the outer layer as they wrap around the Jordan 8 retros from the sides, crossing upwards then connecting at the back of the heel. Large white breathing panels cover most of the underbody and upper side heel. On the lower sides, heading from the midsole and moving back, is a panel with an abstract art design of white, black, and red. A similar design is also on the sole of the Air Jordan 2003.