The Air Jordan 17 Low Carolina is a notable sneaker in the Air Jordan lineup. Released in 2002, this model is part of the Air Jordan 17 series, which was the first in the line to feature a removable midfoot shroud and a unique lace-up system. The "Carolina" colorway pays homage to Michael Jordan's alma mater, the University of North Carolina, featuring a color scheme that includes white, university blue, and black accents. The design of the Air Jordan 17 Low Carolina incorporates premium leather and a sleek, modern aesthetic. It also includes a full-length shank plate for stability, a TPU heel stabilizer, and a dynamic fit sleeve, offering both style and performance. The sneaker is cherished by collectors and basketball enthusiasts for its historical significance and distinctive design.