
Melo signature sneaker's story Rumors in the NBA say that Jordan could gave up on Melo's signature line
Jordan Brand may be halting production of Carmelo Anthony’s signature Melo shoe. The newly OKC players should, however, wear a mixture of Jordan shoes this season, including the Air Jordan XXXII and custom retro models, according to ESPN.
Joining the Jumpman upon his entrance to the league in 2003, Melo has been a fourteen-year face of Jordan Brand as an ambassador both on and off the court. The series, last seen in the form of the Melo M13, was the fifth longest-running signature shoe in NBA history, ranking behind only Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Allen Iverson. Let's enjoy a retrospection of all the Melo's signature line.
Jordan 1.5
Low profile in design but loud in color choices, the sleek styling and technical advances of the Melo M11 were smoothed out in less aggressive fashion on the Melo M12.
Jordan Melo M13
Maybe the best Melo's signature shoe.
To be continued?