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Air jordan XVI sneaker, worldwide popular, were publicized in 2001. what made the Air jordan XVI sneaker unique was the brand new gaiter/shroud that covered the shoe and that could be removed to give the shoe a brand new look. Not only was this for stylish purposes, it also had a thermal functionality. The Air jordan XVI sneaker were designed by Nike’s Senior Footwear Designer Wilson Smith. This meant it was the first design since the Air Jordan 3 (III) that Tinker Hatfield wasn’t behind.