The Air Jordan 9 “Olive” releases on November 9th, 2024 in full family sizing. The pricing breakdown is as follows: adults ($210), GS ($160), PS ($100), TD ($85). As with most Jordan releases, this pair will arrive via Nike SNKRS, but many additional retailers will host their own launches.
Hit the “Where To Buy” section below for direct pick-up links on release day. Scroll further to catch two sets of official images, and further down for a detailed breakdown of why this release is worth your attention.
WHERE TO BUY
Air Jordan 9
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | M 3.5 / W 5 M 4 / W 5.5 M 4.5 / W 6 M 5 / W 6.5 M 5.5 / W 7 M 6 / W 7.5 M 6.5 / W 8 M 7 / W 8.5 M 8 / W 9.5 M 8.5 / W 10 M 10 / W 11.5 M 11.5 / W 13 M 13 / W 14.5 |
Foot Locker | Standard | Check Site |
JD Sports US | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Finish Line | Sold Out | Sold Out |
TAKOUT NY | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Sneaker Politics | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Concepts | Sold Out | Sold Out |
Official Nike Images
Additional Retailer Images (Sneaker Politics)
While a part of the beloved first 14 Jordan models, the Air Jordan 9 occupies some interesting territory, marking the one model whose entire original run came with Michael away from basketball. Despite that, the original colorways still hold the most sway with Jordan collectors, a category to which the “Olive” belongs alongside the “Powder Blue,” “Charcoal Grey,” and “Playoffs.” Each of the four has dropped multiple times since their original 1992-93 releases, including retros in 2002 and 2012 for the Jordan 9 “Olive.”
No discussion of the Air Jordan 9 “Olive” is complete without discussing its spin-offs. Though mining original colorways for just-adjacent editions is a well-established playbook in the world of Jordans, the “Olive” iterations are a cut above (or below, depending on your POV.) First came the winterized “boot” version in 2017, followed by the “Light Concord Olive” in 2023, maintaining the beloved arrangement but swapping its complementary red accents for cerulean detailing instead.