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The Jordan Legacy 312 Low “Chicago” Is Available Now

Chicago looms large over the low-top hybrid shoe.

The Jordan Legacy 312 Low “Chicago” Is Available Now

Updated September 29th, 2024: The Jordan Legacy 312 Low “Chicago” just dropped on Nike for $145.

WHERE TO BUY

Jordan Legacy 312 Low

SKU: FQ7827-106
RETAIL PRICE: $145
RELEASE DATE: Sep 29, 2024

US 09/29/2024 Sunday

Retailer Release type Status
Nikestore US Standard 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5 11 11.5 12

It’s been a big year for hybrid Jordan shoes. We’ve seen two new formulations hit shelves in 2024 – the Jordan Spiz’ike Low and Jordan 2/3 – all while established “Frankenstein” models go about business as usual at a steady release pace. One of them, the Jordan Legacy 312 Low, just surfaced in a sporty “Gym Red” colorway for women, shown here via official images.

Similar with what we’ve seen in the past, this latest Legacy 312 Low does its best impression of an established, original Air Jordan colorway. A translation of the Jordan 3 “Fire Red,” which most recently retro’d in 2022, the design leans on black and “Cement Grey” elephant print panels and “Gym Red” on the Swoosh, lining, and midsole, lending a clear link to Chicago. It’s probably not enough to win over staunch Air Jordan purists, but yet another embrace of the Jumpman’s storied legacy nonetheless.

No firm release date has been confirmed at the time of this writing, but all indications point to a Fall/Winter 2024 arrival for $145. Again, only women’s sizes are expected.

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