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Marcus Jordan reveals unseen Trophy Room Jordan's
Complex's Full Size Run bids farewell and provides an exclusive sneak peek of never before seen Trophy Room Jordan's unveiled by Marcus Jordan himself
As Complex's Full Size Run show comes to an end after a successful 17-season run, the series finale promises a special treat for their audience. In a final episode that marks the end of an era, hosts Trinidad James, Matt Welty, and Brendan Dunne welcome a familiar face, Marcus Jordan, owner of Trophy Room, for his second appearance on FSR.
Marcus came on the show to clear the smoke on some sought after questions of his backdooring allegations, and also unveiled never-before-seen Trophy Room x Air Jordan samples. Among these samples are two yet-to-be-released versions of the highly anticipated Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Low.

Inspiration of the Trophy Room Jordan 1 Low "Away"
Marcus sheds light on the inspiration behind the Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Low colorways. Drawing from Michael Jordan's iconic 1986 Fleer Basketball rookie card and a 1984 Sports Illustrated photo featuring the "Black Toe" Air Jordan 1, the low-tops sport a "Reverse Black Toe" concept. The "Away" pair, available at select retailers, pays homage to Jordan's Bulls warmups.


In store exclusive Trophy Room Jordan 1 Low "Home"
The "Home" Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Low, featuring a white Swoosh, stands as a store exclusive, purchasable only in-store in Orlando, Florida. The blue and yellow trim pays homage to the '86 Fleer rookie card.


The story behind the Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 High "Freeze Out" sample
The metallic blue-based Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 High in "Freeze Out" edition references the belief that Michael Jordan was 'frozen out' of the 1985 NBA All-Star Game. Marcus aligns this release with authenticity by choosing the classic "Chicago" colorway, mirroring his father's on-court attire during the memorable game.


Exploring the different samples of the Trophy Room Jordan 7 New Sheriff in Town
Diving into alternate samples, Marcus presents the "New Sheriff in Town" Trophy Room x Air Jordan 7, recounting a symbolic passing of the torch moment during the Dream Team scrimmage in 1992. A navy colorway, initially intended as a "Friends & Family" exclusive, takes an unexpected turn.


Other sample versions of the Trophy Room Jordan 7 New Sheriff in Town including one in the Olympic colorway
Beyond color variations, Marcus ventures into groundbreaking territory with a reimagined construction for the Trophy Room x Air Jordan 7. An extended sock-like bootie construction transforms the classic silhouette, offering a departure from the retro feel. Even the bootie version is not exempt from the classic Olympic colorway.


Marcus Jordan shares his thoughts on what his father's had to say about his designs
Reflecting on his father's preferences, Marcus shares insights into the design journey, acknowledging that not every Trophy Room creation aligned with Michael Jordan's taste. As the Full Size Run bids farewell, the exclusive unveilings by Marcus Jordan leave a lasting impression on the fans of the show, marking the end of an iconic era.