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Air Jordan 12s were released in 1996 and were Michael Jordan’s shoe of choice during his iconic ‘flu game’. The OG AJ12 debuted in a sleek black and white colorway, and reached new heights in a flashy red soon after. Now in a variety of colorways, the Jordan 12 is a collector favorite due to its minimalist feel and dynamic history.

Jordan 12s classically have a smooth leather upper construction but more recent editions feature mixed materials, notably nubuck.

There are several ways you can look out for fake Air Jordan 11s. Want a shortcut?We’ll let you know for free at one of our in-store locations. First, you can compare the shoe to online authentic pictures. If you have a box, you can also compare the box and shoe label. Make sure to google the product label number to make sure the right size and colorway come up. If you’re still not sure, feel free to bring your shoes in to check with us!

Air Jordan 12s can be cleaned with a sneaker cleaning kit or with warm water and soap. You can also use a soft-bristled brush. Soak your shoelaces separately in a solution of water and soap. Wet or baby wipes can be used to remove minor dirt throughout the shoe.

The price of Air Jordan 12s can vary depending on releases. Browse the Bullseye collection below to compare some prices and pick your best option!

Jordan 12s typically fit true to size. You can always size up or down according to personal preference for a roomier or snugger fit.

Bullseye Sneaker Boutique carries a wide selection of Air Jordan 12s including both recent releases and classic designs. All sizes and colors are available to be shopped online.

Air Jordan 12s are manufactured in China and Taiwan in Nike factories.

About Air Jordan 12

The Air Jordan 12 released in late 1996. This shoe was yet another classic Air Jordan model designed by Tinker Hatfield, the Air Jordan 12 was inspired by the Japanese “Rising Sun” flag emblem. The 12 was the first Air Jordan model to utilize Zoom Air, with a full-length unit from heel to toe encased in a Phylon midsole. This was also the first Jordan to be officially released under Jordan Brand (Instead of Nike).