The most annoying thing I used when I was young was the sneakers with laces. For a clumsy child, it’s too much trouble to tie the shoelaces. Later, I began to choose sneakers that used Velcro instead of shoelaces. In my opinion, it is to wear friendly and representative shoes.

Nike’s classic Air Jordan 1 is now also Become a pair of easy to wear shoes. This new version of the classic shoe uses Nike’s FlyEase technology on its own, and this 2015 technology is designed to make it easy and fast for anyone to put on or take off their shoes.

Nike announced two days ago Message.

We got inspiration and inspiration from the athletes, Air Jordan 1 became the first Jordan sneaker with FlyEase technology..

Nike Air Jordan 1 The benefit of FlyEase is that it is easy to put on and take off, while the shoes still feature the iconic look, color and materials. It features a FlyEase system zipper that is easy to put on and off with one hand and a shackle at the back of the shoe for easy access.

▲ Image from: sneakernews

The shoes will be available for sale on November 1st and will be priced at $140 (991.5 RMB). If you can’t buy it at first, even if you spend 1000 pieces, you can’t buy it. After all, Christmas is coming, this pairShoes are also expected to be a popular choice for teen gifts.

For ordinary users, these shoes are just easier to put on and take off. But for the barrier-free community, these shoes have a greater significance.

In 2012, American junior high school student Matthew Walzer sent an open letter to Nike CEO Mark Parker asking if Nike could develop a pair of sneakers for “lacing shoes without the help of parents.”

My dream is to go to the university of my choice, without waiting for others to tie my shoes. I have been wearing Nike basketball shoes, I can only wear this kind of shoes, because I need enough ankle support to walk. At the age of 16, I was able to wear my own shirt.Clothes, pants, but my parents have to tie my shoes. As a self-reliant teenager, it makes me very frustrating.

▲Photograph of Matthew Walzer and famous American basketball player LeBron

Inspired by this letter, Nike designer Tobie Hatfield designed a You can wear shoes with one hand, this is the origin of the technology.

This technology is now combined with the Nike Air Jordan 1 for the first time, and for users with limited mobility, this is the more choice Nike offers.