Banned 1s Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan

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Banned 1s 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Eric Pagsanjan Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist.

Banned 1s by Eric Pagsanjan | SneakerHeroes x Quiccs 4 Color Screen Print Edition of 88, Signed and Numbered by Artist Size: 18" x 24"

"Few shoes in the 30-plus-year history of the Air Jordan line are as infamous as the black and red Air Jordan 1. The sneaker—known as the 'Banned' Jordan 1—has been perennially important, from the mythology around its genesis to the fervor its retros inspire. Here's how it all happened. The story goes that Michael Jordan was fined $5,000 by the NBA every time he wore the shoes during their debut in 1984 because they broke the league's uniform rules. Nike capitalized on this, creating an ad campaign that played on that forbidden fruit quality..." -Eric Pagsanjan

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    Banned 1s 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Eric Pagsanjan Rare Street Art Famous Pop... Read more

    • Banned 1s Silkscreen Print by Eric Pagsanjan
    • Year: 2019
    • Size: 18x24
    • Artist: Eric Pagsanjan
    • Edition of: 88
    • 4-Color Silkscreen on Fine Art Paper
      • Not Framed
      • Signed: Yes
      • Colors: Black, White, Red

      Artwork Description

      Banned 1s 4-Color Hand-Pulled Limited Edition Silkscreen Print on Fine Art Paper by Eric Pagsanjan Rare Street Art Famous Pop Artwork Artist.

      Banned 1s by Eric Pagsanjan | SneakerHeroes x Quiccs 4 Color Screen Print Edition of 88, Signed and Numbered by Artist Size: 18" x 24"

      "Few shoes in the 30-plus-year history of the Air Jordan line are as infamous as the black and red Air Jordan 1. The sneaker—known as the 'Banned' Jordan 1—has been perennially important, from the mythology around its genesis to the fervor its retros inspire. Here's how it all happened. The story goes that Michael Jordan was fined $5,000 by the NBA every time he wore the shoes during their debut in 1984 because they broke the league's uniform rules. Nike capitalized on this, creating an ad campaign that played on that forbidden fruit quality..." -Eric Pagsanjan

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