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The Jordan MVP 92 Gets Doused In Desert Tans

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The Jordan MVP 92 Gets Doused In Desert Tans

The latest offshoot of the Air Jordan legacy is here. The Jordan MVP 92 (previously thought to be the Air Jordan 7 RM) is here, echoing Tinker Hatfield’s original 1992 design of the Air Jordan 7 with a complete low-top transformation.

While it’s easy to mistake the MVP 92 as an Air Jordan 7 Low, there or some more conventional design touches that, dare we say, make the more recent variety a more wearable shoe. Jordan Brand shed the interior neoprene bootie in favor of a classic tongue with the iconic “Flight” emblazoned across. Then, an external heel plate is added with, curiously enough, a Nike Air logo at the heel. Such a detail was never part of the Air Jordan 7.

There are a few tweaks on the upper that differentiate it from the parent model, while a mesh mid-foot adds breathable while also nodding to signature aspects of the Air Jordan and Air Jordan 5.

The Jordan MVP 92 will be delivered to retailers later this Summer for $140 in this new “Desert” colorway alongside a variety of others. Expect nearly a dozen pairs. See our Jordan Release Dates for ongoing updates.

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Mens Jordan MVP 92

SKU: HQ3950-200
RETAIL PRICE: $145
RELEASE DATE: Jun 20, 2025

US 06/20/2025 Friday

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