Following a busy first month packed with restocks and new releases, February is fast approaching and promises even more twists: this month, Jordan Brand takes us on a wave of nostalgia with a few classics ready to revive the finest eras of sneaker culture. You will need to be quick!
Air Jordan 3 WMNS Valentine's Day Treat Yourself
With Jordan, Valentine's Day is also experienced through the steps you share. As Cupid sharpens his arrows ahead of February 14th, the sportswear label is crafting a story of romance and basketball with its third signature model. Light pink nubuck. Smooth pink leather. The Air Jordan 3 gets a true ode to love while retaining its iconic elements. While speculation suggested that the Jordan logo might be adapted for this special edition, it is ultimately a jewel as a hangtag that refines Tinker Hatfield's design, perfectly executed for the occasion. A little more patience, as the pair arrives on February 1st on Nike SNKRS. Expect to pay €210.
Air Jordan 3 WMNS "Valentine's Day Treat Yourself"
Expected release on February 1, 2025
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Nocta x Nike Air Force 1 Low Pink Foam
Forza Nocta! While the Nike Hot Step 2 dominated the year, it seems the Nike Air Force 1 is set to make new waves in 2025. After the drop of the "Palest Purple" and "Citron Tint" versions, the Certified Lover Boy is preparing a new colorway: heads up, a hit is on its way! This time, Bruce Kilgore's design gets a monochrome pink upper with fully tonal leather uppers. On the branding side, the "Love you forever" inscription joins the traditional markings. The finishing touch? A matching Nike Tech Fleece set in the same tones as the Nocta x Nike Air Force 1 Low Pink Foam, arriving on February 1st at a price of €160.
Nocta x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Pink Foam"
Expected release on February 1, 2025
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Nike Air Max 1 Premium Valentine's Day pack
There is plenty of Swoosh in the air for Nike and its teams. As Valentine's Day approaches, more than a dozen models are seeing life through rose-tinted glasses and are ready to hit the sneaker world. Among the key pieces: the Nike Air Max 1. Every year, Tinker Hatfield's design takes on numerous colors (from universities, seasons, and of course from the lovebirds' holiday). After a gourmet version last year, the Air Max 1 gets two designs inspired by the festive helium balloons that fill the air on a special day. Drawing on Tinker Hatfield's classic codes, the tones oscillating between pink, red and black warm the hearts of lovebirds seeking comfort. The finishing touch? Laces bearing the inscription "It's not you, it's me", printed in a font that mimics the style of chalk candy hearts exchanged on the long-awaited day. The pack arrives on February 7th, with each pair available at a price of €160.
Nike Air Max 1 Premium "Valentine's Day Black"
Expected release on February 1, 2025
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Nike Air Max 1 Premium "Valentine's Day"
Expected release on February 7, 2025
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Air Jordan 5 OG Black Metallic
Like it or not, there are colorways that match perfectly within the Jordan lineup. If there is one that resonates with everyone, it is the "Black Metallic". This month, the sportswear label's fifth signature shoe celebrates its 35th anniversary with its 1990 design. Premium materials. Blends of white. Black accents. Red details. The pair revives the design details of its OG shape in its entirety. Naturally, it is completed by its iconic details, namely the semi-translucent sole, the lace-lock and the breathable side panels. The finishing touch? Its distinctive traditional reflective tongue. Collectors take note, as the release date is set for February 8th at a price of €220.
Air Jordan 5 OG "Black Metallic"
Expected release on February 8, 2025
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Nike Air Diamond Turf Atlanta
The Swoosh has always known how to create pairs as thrilling as they are passionate, tied to the exceptional performances of those who wear them. This is the case for the legendary Deion Sanders. In 1994, the Air Diamond Turf was precisely designed to support his rigorous training during his football and baseball career. After the re-release of his Air DT Max, the Swoosh brings back, this month, the iconic cross-trainer, faithful to the OG edition. Sturdy leather. Imposing strap. Red accents. No doubt about it, Nike gives collectors the chance to dive into the athlete's legacy on and off the field on February 12, 2025. Expect to pay €150 for this piece of history.
Nike Air Diamond Turf "Atlanta"
Expected release on February 12, 2025
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Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG Varsity Red
Back to back. This month, Chris Gibbs and his team are ready to reconnect with Jordan's first signature shoe: the Air Jordan 1 High. After two interpretations that made waves in the sneaker world in 2018, the Los Angeles shop is back for a 2.0 version. The 1985 design reconnects with the roots of two historic colorways: "Chicago" and "Shadow", which blend together in a deconstructed, industrial style. The remaining details do not disappoint either, as irregular stitching runs through the combination, while the yellow UN/LA label ensures this is indeed a continuation of the series. A little more patience, as the pair is announced for February 12, 2025 at a price of €200. You will need to be quick!
Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG "Varsity Red"
Expected release on February 12, 2025
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Air Jordan 1 Retro High '85 Bred
Like it or not, the Air Jordan 1 High holds a special place in the sneaker world. In recent years, fatigue has set in for the first signature shoe. This month, Jordan reinvigorates its lineup with a composition drawn from its most storied archives: the Air Jordan 1 High '85 "Bred". While the pair has already seen various reinterpretations in recent years, including satin and patent leather versions, the upcoming design is set to deliver a version faithful to the original aesthetic. Leather construction. Iconic red accents. There is no doubt, the Bred version is back and should satisfy everyone. Not only for its historical significance as the pair that defied NBA uniform regulations, but also for its enduring appeal within sneaker culture. On the branding side, Jordan's team retains its traditional elements to breathe new life into this timeless design, releasing on February 14th at a price of €250. You will need to be quick!
Air Jordan 1 Retro High '85 "Bred"
Expected release on February 14, 2025
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Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Black Toe Reimagined
Some pairs have left a lasting mark on sneaker culture. Through its Reimagined line, Jordan strives to revive its glorious years when the AJ1 was at its peak. After the "Lost and Found" design and the "Royal Reimagined", the series presents its third reconceptualized pair worn by MJ himself during his rookie season in 1984-85. While the game in which this pair appeared remains unknown, the pair bears his signature with the inscription "My Very Best - Michael Jordan" and "My Very Best - To Brother - Love Always". A true tribute to discover on February 15th at a price of €190.
Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG "Black Toe Reimagined"
Expected release on February 15, 2025
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Air Jordan 4 Net Black
Jordan loves to revisit its classics. As the Air Jordan 4 celebrated its 35th anniversary, the sportswear label made some modifications throughout the year with the help of Nigel Sylvester. This month, Jordan's designers are going solo to introduce a design modification with the arrival of a new Air Jordan 4 Net. New design means new perspectives. The pair opts for a net that wraps further around the upper of the shoe. Traditionally positioned at the midfoot, it now extends over the collar and tongue, bringing a new aesthetic dimension. As for the colorway, Jordan Brand goes with a black version while silver details refine the design.
Air Jordan 4 NET "Black"
Expected release on February 26, 2025
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Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Low Ghost Grey
We had almost given up hope, yet here it is: the late Virgil Abloh's label is finally ready to release the Nike Air Force 1 Low "Ghost Grey". Announced over two years ago, this exclusive version of Bruce Kilgore's design is ready to pay tribute to the City of Light and join the iconic "Brooklyn" and "Lemonade" editions. While the pair could well drop exclusively at the Parisian boutique, it is not yet confirmed for February 1st and could release at any moment. You will need to be quick!
Off-White x Nike Air Force 1 Low "Ghost Grey"
Expected release on February 1, 2025
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