Jordan 15
The Air Jordan XV was released during the 1999-2000 season. This marked the first Jordan shoe produced after Michael Jordan retired from basketball.
The design of the XV's came from the X-15, a NASA aircraft that broke record speeds. The Air Jordan XV features a hidden quick-lace system, seamless dynamic-fit sleeve, Kevlar mesh uppers, Zoom Air sole, rubber herringbone pods, injected TPR external heel counter, and a breathable leather pattern.