For weeks now leading up to today we have seen several pictures and unconfirmed release dates for several upcoming Air Jordan releases. All of these J’s are slated to release in 2017 so it make
s sense that the dates are unconfirmed. Until now of course. The folks at Jordan Brand have provided us with a sneak peek by way of unveiling their upcoming Spring 2017 releases.
The list of Spring 2017 releases include the Air Jordan 4 Premium ‘Royalty’ (2/5/17), Air Jordan 5 ’Take Flight’ (2/11/17), Air Jordan 8 ’Take Flight’ (2/28/17), Air Jordan 6 ‘Alternate’ (3/11/17), Air Jordan 8 ‘Alternate’ (2/25/17), both the Air Jordan 12 Low ‘Playoff’ (2/25/17) and ‘Max Orange’ (1/14/17) then lastly the Air Jordan 15 OG ‘Stealth’ (1/7/17).
Throughout spring 2017, Jordan Brand will celebrate its heritage by introducing a series of collections paying homage to the brand’s legacy of pushing the boundaries of style both on and off the court.
Air Jordan Take Flight Collection via: Nike
Building off themes of flight that run strong throughout the Jordan Brand’s design history, this collection, which includes three shoes, takes cues from military bomber jackets and fighter planes.
Incorporating a sequoia green color way inspired by the Air Jordan IX Olive, the Air Jordan VIII features pops of max orange. Additionally, the shoe is given an elevated construction and for the first time integrates neoprene materials in the upper.
The Air Jordan V takes design cues from a P51 flight bomber jacket. The leather wrapped midsole, a new construction technique to the Air Jordan V, beautifully grounds the sequoia green silhouette and is balanced by premium materials throughout the upper.
Originally released in 1999, the Air Jordan XV OG was inspired by a stealth fighter plane. The silhouette returns with premium materials and construction.
Jordan Brand Alternate Collection via: Nike
Throughout his career, Michael Jordan regularly surprised fans with exclusive performance footwear. A simple color shift in each silhouette could instigate pandemonium, quickly becoming coveted by athletes and collectors alike.
As a celebration of Jordan’s instantly recognizable shoes, the brand unveils new Air Jordan VI and Air Jordan VIII color ways grounded by the Jordan’s famed red and white color schemes. Each shoe also features stitched year patches on the tongue corresponding to the year MJ wore the respective style on court.
Most notably known as the silhouette Jordan wore as he won his fifth title, the Air Jordan XII returns in its low-top incarnation.
Jordan Brand celebrates its legacy in a modern way with this new Air Jordan XII low color way. Featuring max orange accents, an extension of the brand’s heritage reds, the shoe features a black suede upper and matching pebbled leather mudguard.
Worn by MJ during his 1997 home playoff run, the Air Jordan XII Playoff low remains faithful to the original colorway with a black tumbled leather upper and textured white leather overlays.
Jordan Brand elevates the iconic Air Jordan IV silhouette with premium materials and craftsmanship. Featuring a full black nubuck upper and metallic gold finishes, the Air Jordan VI continues to push the boundaries of off-court style.
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