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The Jordan Heir Channels An Early Quai 54 Colorway

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The Jordan Heir Channels An Early Quai 54 Colorway

Jordan Brand often taps into its wealth of familiar color combinations in order to successfully introducing new models. Quintessential “Bred” and “UNC” makeups almost play a role in every new shoe’s rollout, but the Jumpman is also known to reference other, more under-the-radar past releases on fresh formulations.

Intentional or not, this latest take on the women-led Jordan Heir takes after the Quai 54 Air Jordan 5 from 2011 with a likeminded fusion of “Wolf Grey” and “Electric Green.” To the uninitiated; the Quai 54 Jordan 5 was one of the first shoes crafted in honor of the Jordan-sponsored Paris streetball tournament and is still largely thought of as one of the strongest Quai 54 releases of all time. “Electric Green” accents touch up a semi-clear outer shell here, complemented by white leather overlays across the forefoot and “Wolf Grey” mesh underneath.

The Jordan Heir “Wolf Grey/Electric Green” retails for $110 and will release via Nike and retailers on January 9th, 2025. Unisex sizes will be available, but as mentioned, the Jordan Heir is a women-led shoe tailored to the needs of female hoopers. See official images below and visit our Jordan Release Dates page to catch up on other Spring 2025 arrivals.

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Jordan Heir

SKU: FZ2471-103
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: Jan 9, 2025

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