Looking ahead to 2026, one of Jordan Brand’s biggest upcoming campaigns (that we know about so far) is the multi-shoe Levi’s ...
The Air Jordan 4 “Toro Bravo” returns in 2026 with premium red suede, Chicago DNA, and a legacy that helped redefine all-red ...
Jordan Brand opens 2026 with a kids-exclusive Air Jordan 3 “We Outside,” blending earthy tones, classic elephant print, and ...
Throughout 2025, Jordan Brand has rightfully focused most of its attention on the 40th anniversary of the Air Jordan 1. However, this year also marks 30 years since the Air Jordan 11 first took flight ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. In 1991, Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls won their first ...
The Air Jordan 3 "Orange Citrus" drops April 23, 2026 in women's sizes only. Here's the release info, sizing conversion, and ...
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Following an in-hand look at a Halloween-themed Air Jordan 1 Low in August, official product images of the upcoming sneaker have surfaced, revealing even more unique features about this detail-packed ...
It’s not often that we see Michael Jordan’s championship Air Jordans appear on the auction block and it’s even more rare when they’re together, but that’s exactly what happened with Sotheby’s six-shoe ...
Basketball fans entering the United Center for tonight's NBA game between the visiting Denver Nuggets and the Chicago Bulls will be greeted with a shocking surprise. The Air Jordan sneakers on Michael ...
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WASHINGTON - 1985: Detail of the "Air Jordan" Nike shoes worn by Chicago Bulls' center Michael Jordan #23 during a game against the Washington Bullets at Capital Centre circa 1985 in Washington, D.C..