After The Last Dance took over our screens in the spring, Air Jordan resale prices skyrocketed. Those rising prices served as proof that in today’s influencer-driven sneaker economy,
there’s still nothing that can make a shoe a must-have like putting it on the coolest people on the planet and making sure everyone sees it. Case in point: Even decades after its original TV run, there are still few sneaker texts as formative or influential as The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
The show, which ran for six seasons from 1990 to 1996, recently made something of a generational resurgence, with HBO Max treating the series as a flagship offering on its launch at the end of May. The full run being readily available via streaming (and the recently announced dramatic reboot in development) puts it squarely back in the zeitgeist for the first time in ages—and happens to coincide with series star Will Smith (not to be confused with his character, uh, Will Smith) being back in the spotlight for better (Bad Boys for Life is pretty good!) and worse (turning “entanglement” into a loaded word) in a way the once most bankable movie star in the world hasn’t been in quite some time. On top of all that, this year marks the 30th anniversary of one of the key sneakers the show helped make famous: the Air Jordan 5.
And Fresh Prince’s sneaker legacy literally begins with that shoe. Smith rocks a pair throughout the show’s