Here’s Every Air Jordan Sneaker Releasing in June
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With Jordan Brand’s summer slate in full swing, June is bringing a grip of brand-new colorways and one of the most anticipated Air Jordan collaborations so far this year.
Nina Chanel Abney’s much-hyped Air Jordan 3 sneaker, the artist’s second collaboration with the brand, is set to arrive in the latter half of June. An Air Jordan 1 Low that began its life as rare CO.JP Japan-exclusive will also get its second ever rerelease, and an assortment of brand new colorways will come to the Air Jordan 6 in a spinoff of its beloved “Oreo” edition, the Air Jordan 11 Low and the Air Jordan 13.
Below, Footwear News takes you through all the Air Jordan sneakers releasing in June. As always, this list will be updated when any new information becomes available.
Air Jordan 1 Low “Silver”
Release Date: June 1
Price: $140
This metallic Air Jordan 1 Low originated as a CO.JP Japan-exclusive and was reissued just once before in 2020. It now makes its return in a full-family sizing run and follows a number of CO.JP Dunk Lows that have returned this year.
Air Jordan 6 “Reverse Oreo”
Release Date: June 8
Price: $200
The Air Jordan 6 “Reverse Oreo” riffs on the one-off “Oreo” edition from 2010 by doing away with the black underlays while maintaining the speckled black detailing that gives both shoes their unofficial nickname.
Air Jordan 3 “Quai 54”
Release Date: June 10
Price: $210
Paris’ annual streetball tournament gets a special-edition of the Air Jordan 3 that’s not yet been confirmed for a release in the U.S. — which could go to make the sneaker that much more collectible. Branding for the tourney appears on mismatched insoles and tongue tags, as well as beneath the Jumpman on a translucent mustache.
Air Jordan 1 Low Women’s “Gorge Green”
Release Date: June 12
Price: $140
A green, red and black color scheme lends this women’s exclusive Air Jordan 1 Low a number of possible associations, be it Gucci’s signature colors or the Pan-African flag.
Air Jordan 3 “Oxidized Green”
Release Date: June 15
Price: $215
Those who missed out on the Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 “Pine Green” from 2023 will be happy to see a close lookalike arrive this year through the new “Oxidized Green” variant. The shade of green used here is darker, while the precise color-blocking gets a few tweaks among the key differences.
Air Jordan 1 High “Denim”
Release Date: June 15
Price: $180
The second-ever denim Air Jordan 1 High features three different washes of its namesake material and a bleeding effect that could very well make each pair unique. Like its predecessor in denim, this AJ1 High will be a women’s-exclusive release.
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Nina Chanel Abney x Air Jordan 3 “Bicoastal”
Release Date: June 20
Price: $225
Artist Nina Chanel Abney has been teasing her second Air Jordan 3 collaboration for the better part of a year, and the highly anticipated sneaker features a mossy look with “Nike Air” branding on the heel taking on a hand-drawn look.
Air Jordan 1 “Metallic Burgundy”
Release Date: June 22
Price: $200
Although Nike delayed its own launch for the Air Jordan 1 “Metallic Burgundy,” which is just slightly different to the original “Metallic Red” edition Michael Jordan played in, a number of stockists went ahead with their planned releases earlier this year. Those that missed out will now get another chance with the more formal rollout.
Air Jordan 11 Low Women’s “Legend Pink”
Release Date: June 22
Price: $190
The second women’s-exclusive Air Jordan release of the month sees the AJ11 Low take on a new white and pink color scheme that should give it a heavy presence all summer long.
Air Jordan 13 “Dune Red”
Release Date: June 25
Price: $210
Red on pink brings a new look to the Air Jordan 13 to cap off a month chock-full of fresh colorways.
About the Author:
Ian Servantes is a Senior Trending News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.
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