Air Jordan 12

The Air Jordan 12 is the twelfth Air Jordan signature shoe designed for Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan. It debuted in 1996 and released throughout the 1996-1997 NBA season. The sneakers originally retailed for $135 and was designed by Tinker Hatfield. Throughout the shoe’s run, five color ways were released – white/black aka “Taxi”, a white/red, “Obsidian”, a black/red “Flu Game” (more on this later), and a black/white “Playoffs”. The Air Jordan 12 was the first Air Jordan sneaker with Zoom Air cushioning. A full-length cushion was encased in Phylon and placed above a carbon fiber mid foot shank. The sneaker mostly built with premium full-grain leather, a detail that ended up being somewhat of a disadvantage due to its lack of breathability.

It goes without saying that the Air Jordan 12 was an immensely popular sneaker. Despite coming off the release of arguably the greatest Air Jordan ever – the Air Jordan 11 – the Air Jordan 12 still drew fans to stores in droves as MJ won yet another NBA Championship. However, the silhouette should be remembered more for its place in time in regards to the power of Michael’s marketability. It was the first Air Jordan sneaker to feature no Nike or Swoosh logo anywhere on the sneaker (previous models still had it on the insoles), although the shoes did come in a Nike shoebox. 1997 was also the year that Jordan Brand was formed; it easily became one of the most popular brands in the world, at times rivaling Nike proper.

Some other facts: The design of the Air Jordan 12 was partly inspired by the “Rising Sun” emblem on the Japanese flag. This may have been intentional as Michael Jordan hosted a basketball clinic in Japan in the Summer of 1996. The shoes were also remembered for its high-contrast with the distinctive coloring of the leather upper and mudguard. It was one of the most visible sneakers on television. The aforementioned red/black colorway was later dubbed the “Flu Game” by sneaker heads; it was the color that Jordan wore during Game 5 of the 1997 NBA Finals on June 11th. Jordan had apparently caught the flu the night before and was barely able to stand on his own energy; despite his ailment, he scored 37 points. It was later revealed by Jordan himself during “The Last Dance” documentary series that he caught food poisoning from delivery pizza, debunking conspiracy theories that included Jordan simply being hungover from a night of partying.

Like every other Air Jordan before it, the Air Jordan 12 was immensely popular. It released again in 2003 in colorways both new and old, while a new low-top version also debuted. Since then, the model has been in regular production and is a top-seller for Jordan Brand without much effort on the marketing end. Some of the more standout editions include the Jordan 12 “Wings”, which features a wear-away exterior that reveals a custom pattern, and a collaboration with Drake’s OVO imprint.

With a deluge of 2025 Jordan Releases reported well ahead of time, Mike’s 12th signature is set to get plenty of time in the sun in the next 12 months. The aforementioned, iconic “Flu Game” kicked off the AJ12’s festivities in 2025, followed further into the year by the  Jordan 12 “Melo” and Jordan 12 “Taxi” later in the year, either colorway issuing its first release in over 10 years.

Below you can catch our latest coverage of the Air Jordan 12, including release dates, new colorways and product photos.

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Air Jordan 12

Air Jordan 12 “Melo” Releases On May 17th

2004 was a much different time for the Jordan Brand. While keeping to a staid or Bulls-inspired palettes is no longer a requirement for retro...

By Matt Varga March 31, 2025
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First Look At The Air Jordan 12 “French Blue”

The recent “Flu Game” Jordan 12 retro proved that Mike’s twelfth signature can still drum up energy, selling out on release day due to its...

By Andrew Rizzo March 31, 2025
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Air Jordan 12 “Black Tongue Taxi” Sample From 2010 Appears

Situated so close to where all the magic happens, Portland-based Index manages to get their hands on some super-rare samples and unreleased goods from Nike...

By Sneaker News March 12, 2025
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RESTOCK: Air Jordan 12 “Flu Game”

Updated March 6th, 2025: The Air Jordan 12 “Flu Game” will restock at select stores on the morning of March 7th. Undefeated is one retailer...

By Andrew Rizzo March 6, 2025
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Nigel Sylvester’s “Brick By Brick”, Nike SB Air Jordan 4, Flu Games, And More Dropping In March

Two months in, and Jordan Brand’s strategy of gripping the sneaker community with heavy hitters of past and present seems to be working its magic....

By Sneaker News February 28, 2025
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Official Images Of The Air Jordan 12 “Flu Game”

Updated February 15th, 2025: Official images of the Air Jordan 12 “Flu Game” have surfaced. This long-awaited Jordan Retro is set to release on March...

By Andrew Rizzo February 15, 2025
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Foot Locker Is Dropping Flu Game 12s And Galaxy Foamposites Early During All-Star Weekend

The annual All-Star Weekend is just days away, so better prepare for an all-out frenzy of basketball footwear from modern day performance to retro era...

By Sneaker News February 6, 2025
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Air Jordan Retro Holiday 2025 Preview

We know you can feel it in the air: Jordan Brand in 2025 is just different. Kicking off the new year with a full-fledged UNBANNABLE...

By Sneaker News February 4, 2025
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Air Jordan 12 “Taxi” Releasing On November 8th

Updated February 4th, 2025: The Air Jordan 12 “Taxi” has a release date of November 8th, 2025. The shoes are expected to drop in full...

By Sneaker News February 4, 2025
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