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Founded 1984
Headquarters Portland, OR, United States

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Jordan Brand is a signature shoe and athletic wear brand owned and created by the legendary basketball player Michael Jordan. Nike first signed Jordan under its banner in 1984 and subsequently granted his signature Jordan Brand line, when the young Michael was still unproven as a rookie in marketability and professional competition. Jordan Brand possesses significant cultural weight in streetwear culture, proven through its yearly flagship shoe releases at its annual event, each garnering tremendous reception from the media, industry, and public. Initially focused on creating basketball shoes, the company has since then expanded its offerings to produce a variety of ready-wear and leisure attire. Often regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time, Michael Jordan has worn the sneakers throughout his hall-of-fame career. Although Michael Jordan has been retired since 2003, Air Jordans still remain a top selling sneaker for many retailers. To this day, Michael still plays an integral part in the design and production process of the Jordan line.
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An Air Jordan 6 "White/Fire Red" Is Expected to Release Next Year
Footwear

An Air Jordan 6 "White/Fire Red" Is Expected to Release Next Year

Featuring a color composition of “Summit White,” “Fire Red” and “Black” that is depicted via mock-up.

First Look at the Air Jordan 4 "Orchid"
Footwear

First Look at the Air Jordan 4 "Orchid"

The pink-covered colorway is expected to arrive this October.

A Warm Gradient Covers the Jordan Zion 3 "Rising"
Footwear

A Warm Gradient Covers the Jordan Zion 3 "Rising"

Transitioning from a soft pink at the toe to a pastel blue at the heel.

SoleFly Just Dropped Two Jordan Stadium 90s Limited to 100 Pairs Each
Footwear

SoleFly Just Dropped Two Jordan Stadium 90s Limited to 100 Pairs Each

In celebration of this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix.

The Jordan Fade Away Golf Bag Gets a Premium Update
Golf

The Jordan Fade Away Golf Bag Gets a Premium Update

With smooth PU leather preferred over polyester.

Air Jordan 38 Low Surfaces in "Crimson Tint"
Footwear

Air Jordan 38 Low Surfaces in "Crimson Tint"

Arriving in a couple of weeks.

First Look at the Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 RM "Pro Green"
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First Look at the Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 RM "Pro Green"

Arriving later this summer.

An Air Jordan 4 “Atmosphere Grey” May Be Releasing
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An Air Jordan 4 “Atmosphere Grey” May Be Releasing

Arriving Spring 2025. 

Closer Look at the Air Jordan 6 "Olympic"
Footwear

Closer Look at the Air Jordan 6 "Olympic"

The 2000 colorway is returning for the first time since 2012.

A "Hydrogen Blue" Version of the Air Jordan 3 Arrives Next Year
Footwear

A "Hydrogen Blue" Version of the Air Jordan 3 Arrives Next Year

Learn more about the latest rumored look to land on the AJ3.

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