Here’s Every Air Jordan Sneaker Releasing in March

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Jordan Brand’s spring 2024 lineup will continue to roll out through March, as both old and new colorways dress some of the most popular Air Jordan models. Although the month isn’t quite as packed as February, which gets a yearly boost because of the NBA All-Star Game, there’s still a robust slate of sneakers for ‘heads to choose from.

In what will likely be the biggest in-house release of March, the Air Jordan 9 is returning in “Powder Blue,” one of its original colorways from 1993, and with its original specs as well — two meaningful qualities for collectors steeped in history. There’s also the return of the Air Jordan 5 “Olive,” which isn’t one of the model’s original colorways but does come from the early era of Jordan Brand beginning to experiment with more lifestyle-oriented makeups.

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Below, Footwear News takes you through all the Air Jordan releases in March. The list will be also be updated as any changes or additions are made.

Air Jordan 5 “Olive”

Air Jordan 5 Olive
Air Jordan 5 Olive

Release Date: March 2
Price: $225
A first-ever reissue comes to this AJ5 colorway from 2006, when Jordan Brand was just beginning to experiment with more lifestyle-oriented schemes. This time around, the drop will come in full-family sizing.

Air Jordan 1 High “Cacao Wow and Sand Drift” Women’s

Air Jordan 1 High Cacao Wow Sand Drift Women's
Air Jordan 1 High Cacao Wow Sand Drift Women's

Release Date: March 6
Price: $200
Nubuck dresses this women’s-exclusive Air Jordan 1 High with a mix of colorways that wouldn’t look out of place in a pottery studio.

Trophy Room x Air Jordan 1 Low “Rookie Card Away”

Trophy Room Air Jordan 1 Low Rookie Card Away
Trophy Room Air Jordan 1 Low Rookie Card Away

Release Date: March 13
Price: $140
Trophy Room, the sneaker boutique owned by Michael Jordan’s son Marcus, takes inspiration from Michael’s 1986 Fleer rookie card for its Air Jordan 1 Low collaboration. The “Away” edition is the first of two colorways under the theme and will make its first release through a raffle hosted by Trophy Room from March 11 through March 14. Winners will be notified March 15, and the Snkrs app will host an additional drop March 21.

Air Jordan 3 “Green Glow”

Air Jordan 3 Green Glow
Air Jordan 3 Green Glow

Release Date: March 16
Price: $200
A very Baja Blast green and more elephant print than usual come to this new Air Jordan 3 colorway that treats the iconic “Black Cement” edition as a jumping-off point.

Air Jordan 4 “Metallic Gold” Women’s

Air Jordan 4 Metallic Gold
Air Jordan 4 Metallic Gold

Release Date: March 16
Price: $200
Modeled after a pack of the same sneaker from 2020 featuring colorful, metallic hardware, this Air Jordan 4 opts for straight gold and a mix of off-whites pegged to the silhouette’s 35th anniversary.

Air Jordan 14 “Flint Grey”

Air Jordan 14 Flint Grey
Air Jordan 14 Flint Grey

Release Date: March 20
Price: $210
Also celebrating an anniversary is the Ferrari-inspired Air Jordan 14, which turns 25 this year and now takes cues from the beloved Air Jordan 11 “Cool Grey.”

Air Jordan 9 “Powder Blue”

Air Jordan 9 Powder Blue
Air Jordan 9 Powder Blue

Release Date: March 23
Price: $210
A North Carolina Tar Heel colorway ushers in the Air Jordan 9 in its original 1993 specs, which should go a long way to satisfying Jordan purists. It’s also the first time a pair of “Powder Blue” 9s has released since 2010.

Air Jordan 1 High Craft “Ivory”

Air Jordan 1 High Craft Ivory
Air Jordan 1 High Craft Ivory

Release Date: March 30
Price: $180
An all-new, muted color scheme comes to the Air Jordan 1 High Craft, which swaps leather for a mix of suede and canvas with a “Wings” logo that quite literally stands out.

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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