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The Air Jordan 1 High ’85 “Metallic Burgundy” Will Release In June

Postponed from an original February release date.

The Air Jordan 1 High ’85 “Metallic Burgundy” Will Release In June

Updated February 15th, 2024: The Air Jordan 1 High ’85 “Metallic Burgundy” has been postponed to June 2024. It was originally expected to drop on February 16th, 2024 with an MSRP of $200.

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Mens Air Jordan 1 High '85 "Metallic Burgundy"

SKU: BQ4422-161
RETAIL PRICE: $200
RELEASE DATE: Jun 22, 2024

US 06/22/2024 Saturday

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2023 is not even halfway over and yet we’re already catching wind of next year’s releases. Alongside the debut of the much-anticipated Air Jordan 4 “Bred Reimagined,” it’s confirmed that 2024 will usher in the return of both the Air Jordan 9 “Powder Blue” as well as the Nike Air Max Plus “Hyper Blue.” And that’s not all we can expect from the Swoosh, as leaks have just revealed that the Air Jordan 1 “Metallic Burgundy,” too, will be making a comeback next Spring.

The “Metallic Pack,” which is comprised of several different colorways, hasn’t received much love outside of a few Retros back in 2016 and 2017. That all changes in the coming year, however, as the “Metallic Burgundy” is expected to return six years after its last appearance in “Metallic Red”. But unlike the latter release, this pair is built atop the modern Air Jordan 1 High ’85 and will retail for $200 USD. Color blocking won’t follow the original specifications, though, with red metallics being swapped out for a burgundy finish across the Swoosh, collar, and Wings logo.

See the additional images ahead and stay tuned for the official drop on February 16th, 2024.

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