The Highly Exclusive "BIN 23" Collection Returns With the Air Jordan 3

Limited to just 2,300 pairs worldwide, this premium retro brings luxury finishes and elevated packaging to the iconic silhouette.

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Name: Air Jordan 3 OG “BIN 23”
Colorway: Team Red/Burgundy Crush-Coconut Milk-Metallic Gold
SKU: IO7744-600
MSRP: $355 USD
Release Date: June 13, 2026
Where to Buy: Nike

Jordan Brand is officially bringing one of its most revered and exclusive lines back into focus. The highly coveted BIN 23 collection—famous for its uncompromising approach to luxury materials and craftsmanship—is making its return, and for the first time ever, the Air Jordan 3 is joining the ranks. Highlighted by official images revealing premium details and elevated accessories, the Air Jordan 3 “BIN 23” is already shaping up to be one of the most limited and sought-after retros of 2026.

The Air Jordan 3 “BIN 23” arrives in an opulent color scheme of Team Red, Burgundy Crush, and Metallic Gold. Swapping out traditional leather, premium suede covers the majority of the upper, while darker, tonal elephant print overlays add rich texture and depth around the toe and heel. Elevating the high-end aesthetic, the sneaker features Metallic Gold eyelets and the collection’s signature wax-seal-inspired BIN 23 stamp prominently displayed on the tongue.

To balance the bold, tonal upper, the design incorporates a “Coconut Milk” midsole that gives the shoe a refined, slightly aged feel. A Smokey Mauve translucent outsole provides a unique touch that further separates this model from standard Air Jordan 3 releases. True to form, the heel is finished with classic “Nike Air” branding to satisfy OG purists.

The premium experience extends far beyond the footwear itself. Matching the luxurious approach of past BIN 23 releases, such as the Air Jordan 6, this drop will come housed in special wooden-style packaging. The unboxing experience is completed with custom dust bags and bespoke wooden shoe trees.

Adding to its immense collector appeal, Jordan Brand is keeping this release incredibly tight. The Air Jordan 3 “BIN 23” will be strictly limited to just 2,300 pairs worldwide, with each pair expected to be individually numbered.

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