Here is your chance to own a unique pair of Jordan 1's that were undeservedly ignored upon release, and would look even cooler if worn and styled today. Released in October of 2009, this pair was part of the "Sixty Plus" series (which also included the Sixty Plus hybrid models) as a commemorative tribute to Michael Jordan's 61-point game against the Atlanta Hawks in 1987. These have Atlanta Hawks colors, with a black leather upper, a red chenille Swoosh, and yellow stitching. As one of the "Phat" releases, this pair also features extra padding. These also came out during a time when Jordan 1's weren't popular in general, making them very hard to find in good condition.
These shoes are not deadstock, but as far as I'm aware, they've hardly (if ever) been worn, and would make a fine addition to any collection. The original box is also included, and aside from some wear on the edges is in great shape too. (Note that the size tag is of a variety notorious for disintegrating only after a few instances of wear.)