Jordan making 1997 throwback gear

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

These popped up today on MDen.

I'm very curious if a throwback jersey will be worn on 10/21.

I have some memory of seeing the t-shirt. Anyone remember the original versions of these? These were shirts made back in 1997, they're just now sporting the Jordan logo.

Couzen Rick's

September 21st, 2017 at 9:56 PM ^

That away jersey is the first jersey I ever owned as a kid, after begging for quite some time my parents relented and bought 9 year old me a #1 Braylon white jersey from the Mden at 12 Oaks mall. Also, slightly unrelated, I will forever associate that jersey with the Friday night comeback vs Minnesota in 2003. Would love to see Michigan wear these again.

SFBlue

September 21st, 2017 at 8:01 PM ^

It makes me uncomfortable to do throwback for, like, shirts that I still have and wear from college. BTW, those shirts do not look like ones I recall from '97. We need some old Steve & Barry's shit. 

varsity

September 21st, 2017 at 9:52 PM ^

 I would like to have another version of this shirt, which I got in high school, probably 1995/96.

 

I also really like this shirt, got just before the change to adidas, and don't think i ever saw anyone else wear it.

 

Pepto Bismol

September 22nd, 2017 at 10:36 AM ^

WD, we need a hockey uni breakdown.

I saw a couple Tweets from their annual photo shoot.  Lots of changes.  Gloves are much bolder, new striping on the pants, and the white jersey shown now has a hem stripe and no block M on the shoulder. 

Crossing my fingers that they've overhauled the Blues.  Whatever Nike was trying last year, uh... didn't work.

Walter Rupp

September 22nd, 2017 at 12:24 PM ^

think that was the basis of this piece.   And much agreed, we should consider the era of Yost and Crisler for inspiration.  I'd love to buy an authentic all-cotton Champion cross-weave w/ real wool felt "MICHIGAN" stitched to the chest.   We're already inundated with enough crap at these stores with marginally different graphics yet the same cheap base materials.  Michigan bookstores should be more about the ethos of "buy less, buy better" than the race to the bottom for product equally at home in Walmart.    (These advance alerts on new Nike gear makes it appear that someone here works for MDen?   I did not believe mgoblog was for this purpose, and certainly should not be used to promote bogus campaigns for faux throwback product.)