The first previews are here! As every year, the sportswear brand plans to expand the catalog of all its Air Jordan models. Between reinterpretations and new designs, Jordan's lineup promises some great releases. Mark your calendars!
The Air Jordan 1 High Still in the Race
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 of the Air Jordan 1 range. Jordan already plans to revitalize its lineup with a design pulled from its deepest 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's 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 teams will retain its traditional elements to breathe new life into this timeless design.
Jordan will continue its nods to prestigious past collaborations with the addition of an Air Jordan 1 High OG "Deep Royal Blue" and an Air Jordan 1 High OG "Shattered Backboard". Naturally, new interpretations are also in the works, including two versions: an Air Jordan 1 High "White Black" that, as its name suggests, takes on a Panda colorway, while a more colorful Air Jordan 1 High OG "Cinnabar" will arrive next summer.
Air Jordan 1 High '85 "Bred"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 1 High OG "Deep Royal Blue"
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Air Jordan 1 High "White Black"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 1 High OG "Shattered Backboard"
Expected release on September 30, 2025
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Air Jordan 1 High OG "Cinnabar"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 1 Lows Under the Sign of Reinterpretation
In turn, the younger sibling of the AJ1 High will receive new designs to expand its range. With a penchant for reimagining, reinterpreting and reusing iconic colorways, the brand is never short of inspiration for developing its releases. In 2025, the Air Jordan 1 Low model is already getting several previously seen colorways.
In 2018, the Air Jordan 1 High paid tribute to Michael Jordan's iconic outfit at his NBA Rookie of the Year award ceremony. Now it's the low-top's turn to receive the "Rookie of the Year" title. Like the previous version, the pair will be built around a combination of off-white, caramel and black, applied to leather and suede materials.
In 2019, the Air Jordan 1 High was at the peak of sneaker culture. A true phenomenon, the pair appeared in multiple designs, including an OG model in University of North Carolina colors: the Air Jordan 1 High "Obsidian". Next year, Jordan Brand will adopt a similar colorblocking to unveil an Air Jordan 1 Low "Obsidian". Finally, the brand will bring back the original 1985 look. For the first time, the low-top will receive a similar 1985 treatment. Black leather. Royal blue accents. The Air Jordan 1 Low "Royal" will hit the shelves and should not go unnoticed.
Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Rookie of the Year"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Obsidian"
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Air Jordan 1 Low '85 "Royal"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Rust Pink"
Expected release on May 31, 2025
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The Air Jordan 3 Heritage Still Going Strong!
If there's one Jordan pair that continues to delight sneakerheads, it's the Air Jordan 3. Next year, the brand's designers plan to preserve the heritage of the third signature shoe in the lineup. After outstanding collaborations this year, 2025 is already shaping up as an exceptional year for the pair celebrating its 37th anniversary. For the occasion, Jordan Brand is preparing to bring back a classic: the Air Jordan 3 "Black Cat".
First released in 2007, the pair draws inspiration from the iconic number 23's nickname with the Bulls, paying tribute to his predatory instincts on the basketball court. True to its namesake, this Air Jordan 3 should feature a traditional all-black nubuck construction, while an Air Jordan "Baroque Brown" will add a luxurious touch to the sneaker world. Naturally, the pair won't forget to celebrate love with the arrival of an Air Jordan 3 "Valentine's Day". As Cupid sharpens his arrows for the next Valentine's Day, the sportswear brand is preparing a story of romance and basketball. On the menu: pink, red and beige. And speculation suggests that the Jordan logo could be adapted for this special edition.
Finally, the brand is preparing to enrich its lineup with new iterations. Two silhouettes are already ready to hit the shelves: the Air Jordan 3 "Hydrogen Blue" and the Air Jordan 3 SP "Diffused Blue". Two designs that retain the iconic details and are enhanced by beautiful shades of blue. One thing is certain: the Air Jordan 3's appeal is not fading anytime soon.
Air Jordan 3 "Black Cat"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 3 "Valentine's Day"
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Air Jordan 3 "Brown Cement"
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Air Jordan 3 "Hydrogen Blue"
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Air Jordan 3 SP "Diffused Blue"
Expected release in 2025
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The Air Jordan 4 Takes Center Stage
Next year, Jordan Brand will pull out all the stops to continue developing the lineup of its hit shoe: the Air Jordan 4. Never seeming to wane in popularity, the sportswear brand is already preparing new colorways to keep the momentum going. On the agenda: premium grey tones for the Air Jordan 4 Rare Air "Atmosphere Grey", dark tones for the Air Jordan 4 "Black Deep Royal", baby blue for the Air Jordan 4 WMNS "Aluminium", while an Air Jordan 4 "Seafoam" will brighten the lineup with its refreshing colorway. But that's not all. The brand will also offer two crafted designs: an Air Jordan 4 "Cave Stone", reminiscent of the legendary Travis Scott x Air Jordan "Olive", and an Air Jordan 4 Denim "Worn Blue" with subtle denim details.
Jordan Brand will also call upon one of its longtime partners, Nigel Sylvester, professional American BMX athlete. Although details about the pair remain scarce, it's likely that his "BIKE AIR" motif will appear on the Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 "Firewood Orange". Stay tuned!
Air Jordan 4 Rare Air "Atmosphere Grey"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 4 "Seafoam"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 4 "Black Deep Royal"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 4 Denim "Worn Blue"
Expected release on September 30, 2025
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Air Jordan 4 WMNS "Aluminium"
Expected release on May 3, 2025
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Air Jordan 4 "Cave Stone"
Expected release on September 30, 2025
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Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 "Firewood Orange"
Expected release in 2025
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Jordan loves its classics. However, the sportswear brand is preparing to make some modifications to Tinker Hatfield's design. After the Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 SP "Pine Green", the two divisions are preparing their return with a new classic: the Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 SP "White Navy". White leather base. Blue details. Brown gumsole. The pair arrives in a 2.0 version and already looks like a strong contender for pair of the year. Finally, Jordan's designers will propose a new modification to the design on their own. While details remain scarce, the pair should feature a net that wraps further around the upper. Traditionally located at the midfoot, it will now extend to the collar and tongue, bringing a new aesthetic dimension to the Air Jordan 4 "Net" and the Jordan 4 "Net Black".
Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 SP "White Navy"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 4 "Net"
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Air Jordan 4 "Net Black"
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Jordan Unveils New Air Jordan 5s
Next year, the fifth signature shoe from the sportswear brand will return to celebrate its 35th anniversary. For the occasion, the Air Jordan 5 OG "Black Metallic" will make a new appearance. Premium materials. White blends. Black accents. Red details. The pair will reprise the design details of the OG model, while an Air Jordan 5 in an "Earth" colorway will expand the lineup with an elegant brown palette.
Air Jordan 5 OG "Black Metallic"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 5 "Earth"
Expected release in 2025
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The Air Jordan 6 Returns with OG Designs
Once again, Jordan is preparing to honor its Air Jordan 6, a pair of historical and significant importance to Michael Jordan's legacy. Worn during his first NBA championship, the silhouette holds a special place in Michael Jordan's heart, as well as for the brand. Next year, two versions are already planned: an Air Jordan 6 "Dark Pony" and an Air Jordan 6 "Fire Red" that will faithfully reprise the iconic design details.
Air Jordan 6 "Dark Pony"
Expected release in 2025
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Air Jordan 6 "Fire Red"
Expected release in 2025
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