The blue and orange pair echo Spike Lee’s 2006 Air Jordan 4 collaboration and his 1989 Jordan Brand commercial.
Featuring bold national colors and a rare mini Swoosh, this anticipated release honors the Jumpman’s expanding footprint in global football.
Honoring Michael Jordan’s iconic 1996 Father’s Day championship, this special release swaps traditional elephant print for a deep, personal homage.
Confirming the return of the coveted “Nike Air” heel branding, the legendary 1988 colorway is making its way back to retailers this summer.
Limited to just 2,300 pairs worldwide, this premium retro brings luxury finishes and elevated packaging to the iconic silhouette.
From his historic 2002-2003 “Sneaker Free Agency” era, the dual-signed, photo-matched Lakers Player Exclusive is expected to fetch up to $700,000 USD.
The tournament-ready sneaker was recently debuted by tennis star Carlos Alcaraz ahead of its global May release.
A new rumor report suggests that the beloved colorway will be back next year.
The pastel-toned sneaker reimagines the classic silhouette with embroidered elephant print detailing.
Fresh off a massive year in Hollywood, the multi-hyphenate star blossoms again with a highly detailed take on the iconic Jordan 3 silhouette.
The “Pink Quartz”-themed sneaker is dropping alongside kicks from Teyana Taylor x Jordan Brand, CAYL x New Balance, Jacquemus x Nike, and more.
Two of the duo’s four colorways are set to release globally alongside more Pharrell x adidas Jellyfish looks, WTAPS x New Balance, and more.