Official Images of the Air Jordan 5 "Burgundy"

Dropping for the first time since 2006.

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UPDATE: Jordan Brand has released official images of the Air Jordan 5 “Burgundy.” The collection of images confirms that the kicks will return with all of their original design details and come packaged in a paint-splattered shoe box that’s adorned with a burgundy Jumpman insignia on the lid. Full family sizes are confirmed to drop via SNKRS and select retailers on August 12.


Update: After a brief on-foot look at a laceless pair of the Air Jordan 5 “Burgundy” popped up, YankeeKicks has provided a detailed breakdown of the shoe. It comes with laces in a metallic silver while boasting a bold “Burgundy” across its design. Release is now expected to take place on August 12 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $225 USD.

 

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Update: Following retro rumors that surfaced at the end of 2022, a first glance at the upcoming Air Jordan 5 “Burgundy” has arrived — albeit without its laces. As expected, a “Deep Burgundy” has covered a majority of the sneaker’s upper with a soft suede finish. Additional details — including silver metallic accents — stay true to the sneaker’s original form. September 9 remains the expected release date with a $225 USD price tag attached to the pair. For more information about this pair, be sure to check out our initial coverage below.

 

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Original Story: The Air Jordan 5 had quite an eventful 2022 as it was produced in collaborative form alongside CLOT, PSG and hip hop mogul DJ Khaled and saw nostalgic colorways like the “Green Bean” return to the frontlines. And now that those are in the rearview mirror, the Jordan model already has its eyes set on delivering the heat in 2023, and the latest to be brought to our attention is a retro release of the Air Jordan 5 “Burgundy” colorway.

Originally during the AJ 5’s impressive run in 2006, the understated installment is set to make its way back to the shelves with all of its original design cues. Buttery suede upper panels are styled in a “Deep Burgundy” hue which is reminiscent of aged wine, and this is contrasted by “Flint Grey” shoe laces and reflective tongues. Lace toggles will have the usual see-through construction and the tongues will be fitted with Jumpman logos that are dressed in the pair’s titular shade. Spiky molds on the midsoles feature more “Flint Grey” accents while the bottoms are done up with icy constructions.

Mark your calendars for a September 9, 2023 release and expect these to retail for $225 USD.

In other news, Air Jordan 9 “Light Olive” official images have popped up.

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