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      • Hatfield was the lead designer of Air Jordans III through XV, XX, and XX3. Additionally, Hatfield co-designed Air Jordans 2010 and XXX.
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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · The task to design the Air Jordan 3 and by default convince MJ to stay was passed onto Tinker. He approached it from his typical solution-based angle where he was committed to solving this problem for both MJ and Nike.

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  3. Jan 14, 2016 · Enlisting the boss of all bosses, Tinker Hatfield, the Air Jordan XXX is finally here. Crafted with an attention to history and an eye for innovation, the modern model made with Michael Jordan in mind but set to take flight on Russell Westbrook’s feet aims to celebrate 30 years of Air Jordan in the best way possible: by getting it done on court.

  4. Jan 14, 2016 · Hatfield stated that the Air Jordan XXX is “probably the best-performing Jordan chassis we’d ever done,” but he changed the traction pattern from a typical herringbone configuration to a...

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  5. Jan 14, 2016 · According to Tinker Hatfield, the design process for the Air Jordan XXX began last February, when Michael Jordan asked him to spearhead the anniversary model's design during a pre-birthday...

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    Air Jordan 13 “Playoffs” – image via GOAT.com The Air Jordan 13 debuted in 1997 and was famously worn by Michael Jordan during the 1998 season on his last run at a title with the Chicago Bulls. Just recently, a game-worn pair of these exact sneakers sold at auctionfor record prices. Hatfield designed this shoe with Jordan's nickname “The Black Cat”...

    Air Max 90 “Infrared” – image via Grailed.com The Air Max 90 was Hatfield's third installment of the Air Max line and arguably his most popular to date. Originally created as a running shoe, the Air Max 90 has become a staple in streetwear and continues to be a must-have for any sneaker collection. The original pair released in 1990 in the “Infrare...

    Air Jordan XX3 – image via NBC News The Air Jordan XX3 was Hatfield's first project since creating the Air Jordan XX. After taking a small hiatus from designing, Tinker returned for what he believed had to be the most perfect Air Jordan of all time. Since the GOAT wore #23, it was only right that he pulled out all the stops in creating the legend's...

    Nike Air Huarache – image via SneakerNews.com The Nike Air Huarache came into fruition when Tinker Hatfield was inspired by the neoprene booties in water-skiing boots. He noticed how the boot would fit any foot regardless of size by molding to each individual. He decided to implement the same technology into the Nike Air Huarache, creating a comfor...

    Air Jordan 6 – image via GOAT.com Hatfield designed the Air Jordan 6 to reflect Michael Jordan's love for cars. The automobile-inspired shoes continue to be one of the most sought-after Jordan silhouettes for their unmatched style in the streets and superior performance on the court. They're also very special to Michael Jordan because he won his fi...

    Nike Air Trainer 1 – image via Sneaker Freaker Tinker Hatfield created the Nike Air Trainer 1 out of pure necessity. He found himself interested in different activities in the Oregon gym from running, to racquetball, to aerobics. He found himself bringing three pairs of shoes to the gym because he didn't know what activity he'd want to do that day....

    Air Jordan 4 “White Cement” – image via NiceKicks.com The Air Jordan 4 was Tinker Hatfield's follow-up to the first shoe he made specifically for Michael Jordan to wear in games. It's arguably the most wearable Air Jordan stylistically with its low profile, unique accents, and clean-cut colorways. They were famously featured in “Do the Right Thing”...

    Nike Air Max 1 – image via Grailed.com Receiving his degree from the University of Oregon's School of Architecture, there's no surprise that Tinker Hatfield drew inspiration from buildings and traditional principles of base architecture. Beginning designing in 1985, Hatfield was set to release the Nike Air Max 1 in 1987, which was partly inspired b...

    Air Jordan 3 “Black Cement” – image via SneakerNews.com The one that started it all, the one that saved Nike – the Air Jordan 3. Michael Jordan was two sneakers into his contract when he became unhappy with the designs and performance abilities of the shoes. Threatening a move to rival adidas, Nike brought in Tinker Hatfield to reimagine the Jordan...

    Air Jordan 11 “Concord” – images via nickdepaula.com The Air Jordan 11 is one of the most recognizable silhouettes for any sneaker, period. The retro releases of the sneaker in previous years have cause riots, lines outside of sneaker shops, and an all-out craze over one of the most universally loved sneakers of all time. Why are these number one o...

  6. Air Jordans. Hatfield was the lead designer of Air Jordans III through XV, XX, and XX3. Additionally, Hatfield co-designed Air Jordans 2010 and XXX. Phil Knight credits the Air Jordan III with saving Nike, claiming it kept Michael Jordan from leaving the company for Adidas.

  7. This pivotal 1996 concept for basketball superstar Michael Jordan is a big reason why. Tinker Hatfield’s game-changing design for the Air Jordan XIII in pen and crayon, dated 1996. Matt...