Air Jordan

Air Jordan is a yearly set of sneakers released by Brand Jordan, a NIKE, Inc. subsidiary. Created for six-time NBA Champion Michael Jordan in 1984, the Air Jordan line debuted at retail in 1985 with the Jordan 1. Currently releasing the Jordan 38 with eyes towards the successor Jordan 39, the sub-label is the most popular athlete-specific sneaker line ever created. Designers have included Peter Moore, Bruce Kilgore, Wilson Smith III, Tate Kuerbis, and Tinker Hatfield, who’s credited for 21 of 38 models.

While rooted in performance basketball, Jordans – in particular models between the Jordan 1 and Jordan 14 – have enjoyed widespread adoption in the lifestyle and casual wear spaces. Brand Jordan reissued the set’s first sneaker in 1994 during Jordan’s first retirement from the NBA. Subsequent years have seen hundreds of old and new retros, be they individual releases or as larger collections or sets (i.e. “Defining Moments Pack,” “Countdown Pack,” “Bin 23”). Retros of the Jordan 3, Jordan 4, Jordan 5, and Jordan 6 typically stir controversy depending on whether they feature “NIKE”/”NIKE AIR” branding like their “OG” counterparts or modernized “JORDAN” and Jumpman logos. Nevertheless, the retro line is alive and well all the same, having helped its parent company achieve its first $1 billion revenue quarter in the second quarter of the 2020 fiscal year. (The brand’s best-selling release of all-time was 2019’s Jordan 11 “Bred”.)

Outside of general release pairs, Air Jordan collabs remain a major, major driver of hype in the footwear space year in and year out. Beginning with the UNDEFEATED Jordan 4, enlisting outside creatives has resulted in some of the most sought-after sneakers in the history of the hobby. Since that 2006 pair, Jordan Brand’s roster has swelled tremendously to include the likes of  Supreme, OFF-WHITE, Travis Scott, UNION LA, and J BALVIN. Furthermore, athletes the likes of Ray Allen, Mike Bibby, Carmelo Anthony, and Russell Westbrook have received special Friends & Family and Player Exclusive (PE) pairs, which have only contributed to Air Jordan’s legend.

Air Jordan

Russell Westbrook’s Jordan One Take 5 Go Military Blue

As the roster of signed Jordan athletes grows, the release calendar grows and gets more color, especially with the brand’s willingness to let their stars...

By Matt Varga February 19, 2024
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Detailed Look At The Jordan Jumpman Jack “Thunder”

Updated May 22nd, 2024: Some of the first detailed images have just landed of the Jordan Jumpman Jack “Black/Navy,” previously spotted on-foot at All-Star Weekend....

By Matt Varga February 19, 2024
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The Air Jordan 38 Low Brings The Heat With Fiery Coloring

Summer is still months away, but Jordan Brand offers up some early heat for feet by way of a new Jordan 38 Low in fiery...

By Andrew Rizzo February 19, 2024
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The Jordan MVP 678 Wears A Clean “Tan Concord” Mix

While sneaker and basketball fans lock in for this year’s slate of NBA All-Star Weekend deliveries, Jordan Brand continues to show love to its more...

By Andrew Rizzo February 14, 2024
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NBA All-Star Weekend 2024 Sneaker Preview

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...

By Andrew Rizzo February 12, 2024
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The Jordan Two Trey Embraces An Icy Blue Palette

The Jordan Two Trey’s debut run relied heavily on mimicking classic Jordan Brand colorways, but the model has since found its own identity, embracing a...

By Andrew Rizzo February 1, 2024
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