Learn how to draw a great looking Jordan Shoe with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Jordan Shoe.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Jordan Shoe

How to Draw a Great Looking Jordan Shoe for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin the Jordan shoe outline by drawing a curved line to form the back of the shoe. From its top, extend a curved line and double it back on itself to form the collar of the high tops.
Drawing Step 2

2. Draw another curved line across the top of the shoe, connected at the front and back. Then, extend a curved line from the shoe's tongue to trace the top of the shoe. Then, allow it to bend at an "L" shaped angle.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Draw a pair of curved lines across the bottom of the shoe, outlining the midsole. Connect the lines at each end using a short line.
The lines should also meet the two lowest lines from the previous steps. Then, extend a curved line from the bend of the "L" to the tip of the sole. The basic shape of the shoe is now complete.
Drawing Step 4

4. Draw two more curved lines at the top of the shoe, and band the middle of the upper with a curved line.
Drawing Step 5

5. From the back of the shoe, extend a pair of curved lines that meet at a sharp point, forming the Nike logo drawing. Draw another curved line above the swoosh, and another connecting it to the sole.
Drawing Step 6

6. Draw a flattened oval at the front of the tongue, and draw curved, squiggly lines across the top of the upper.
Drawing Step 7

7. Draw more ovals across the top of the shoe, erasing as necessary. These are the shoe's laces. Above the top lace portion, shade a small circle to indicate an unused eyelet.
Add More Details to Your Jordan Shoe Picture - Step 8

8. Draw curved lines between each section of laces. Then, draw a line across the sole, parallel to the bottom of the shoe. Connect it to the bottom with short lines, giving the shoe some tread.
Complete the Outline of Your Jordan Shoe Drawing - Step 9

9. Draw straight lines across the tongue and the shoe collar. Then, draw the Air Jordan logo on the side of the shoe. Start with a half circle, followed by "L" shaped lines and a smaller half circle.
Color Your Jordan Shoe Drawing

Your cartoon Jordan shoe outline is now complete. Color your sneaker. We've used a classic red, white, and black color palette, but Jordans come in many colors.
For more great clothes drawing tutorials, see the collection of Simple Clothes Art Projects.
Learn More About The Jordan Shoe Drawing
Are you a dedicated sneakerhead? Share the love when you learn how to draw a Jordan shoe with the help of this easy, step-by-step shoe drawing guide.
Air Jordans are named after the basketball great Michael Jordan. These shoes are produced by Nike and bear the iconic Nike swoosh on the side.
Scroll down for a downloadable PDF of this tutorial.
Want to add more well-known brands to your sneaker collection? Get to know the original basketball shoe with this Converse drawing guide, or explore skate shoes with this Vans drawing.
You can depict these Jordans in action when you learn how to draw a basketball player.
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