As we approach the halfway point of 2025, things start heating up for Jordan Brand. While we saw some great releases during the first three months of the year, this trend will continue for the foreseeable future. Coveted OG colorways, collabs, GRs, and rare returns are in store throughout April-June.
We can expect the Air Jordan 1, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, and 14 in new and old colorways. Some pairs set to return include the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG UNC Reimagined, Air Jordan 4 Retro OG White Cement, Air Jordan 5 Retro OG Grape, Air Jordan 12 Retro Melo, and Air Jordan 14 Retro Ferrari. Other pairs with familiar colorways, such as the Air Jordan 1 High Rookie of the Year and Air Jordan 11 Bred, have been converted into low-top.
The Air Jordan Rare Air Collection officially kicks off in Summer 2025 after being delayed from Spring. The AJ 1 and AJ 3 will represent this series, and the AJ 4 will continue in the fall. Speaking of the Air Jordan 4, the holy grail, made in collaboration with Undefeated back in 2005, is releasing in two versions, one with Nike Air on the back while the other has Jumpman branding.
Travis Scott is dropping the latest colorway of the Jumpman Jack TR, while A Ma Maniere's AJ 3 will get a SNKRS drop following their exclusive release in March. Swarovski is also set to get in the mix with their four-figure AJ 1 Low OG for women. Speaking of women, more iterations for the ladies are coming for summer, including the AJ 1 High, AJ 3, AJ 4, and AJ 11 Low.
Kids will also receive an AJ 4 and AJ 5 Low exclusive. While we don't expect any surprises due to Jordan Brand reducing the number of retros they drop, you never really know what they have up their sleeve. If and when any updates occur, Sole Retriever will let you know.
Expect to see all the Air Jordan Retros mentioned above and below release throughout Summer 2025. They will launch at Nike, via the SNKRS app, and at select Jordan retailers in-store and online. Check out our Jordan Release Calendar, and keep it locked to our Twitter and Mobile App to stay updated on future releases.
Steve Jaconetta is the Head of Content based out of Connecticut. An encyclopedia for sneaker releases, he's covered the industry for over fifteen years. His stops have included Sole Collector, Complex, and StockX, to name a few. He considers the Air Jordan 11 Concord the greatest sneaker of all time and has a strong affection for 80s pop culture.
Email: steve@soleretriever.com