In 1992, following the success of the Air Jordan VI and Michael Jordan's first NBA Championship, Tinker Hatfield continued his innovation in the Air Jordan line with the Air Jordan VII — which was inspired partially by West African Tribal culture and partially by the Nike Huarache basketball shoe line.
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The AJVII had a more colorful, more minimal and more lightweight design than previous Air Jordans.