Quick Facts
- The Jordan MVP 92 Nothing But Net is a callback to MJ’s iconic McDonald's commercial
- Jordan Brand originally launched the Jordan 7 Nothing But Net in 2015 to honor the ad spot
- With the Jordan MVP 92 being a takedown of the Air Jordan 7, it only makes sense to apply this iconic colorway to the model
- The Jordan MVP 92 Nothing But Net will release Holiday 2025 for $145
Let’s throw things back to 2015, shall we? Back in November of that year, Jordan Brand took the wraps off the Air Jordan 7 Nothing But Net. Inspired by a 1992 commercial featuring Michael Jordan and Larry Byrd, the pair applied the multi-color apparel MJ rocked in the ad spot to the AJ 7. Since then, there have been multiple callbacks to this colorway, including an Air Jordan 1 Low and Air Jordan 37. A decade removed from the original's release, and the Jumpman label is ready with an unofficial sequel: the Jordan MVP 92 Nothing But Net – and here’s everything you need to know.
For those who aren’t familiar, the MVP 92 was introduced earlier this year as a hybrid low-top inspired by the Air Jordan 7. Designed for everyday wear rather than the hardwood, it carries over the AJ7’s DNA in a sleeker package.
This version features a base decked out in bright concord, university red, and laser orange zig-zags, nodding directly to the vibrant fit that MJ rocked in the legendary ‘90s promo. Crisp white leather overlays balance the look, while rich black suede drapes across the toebox for contrast.


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