As we approach the halfway point for the year 2022, all eyes are on what’s to come for the rest of the year. After seeing previews for both Fall and Holiday 2022, we now have a first look at what to expect from Jordan Brand for Spring 2023. After breaking each pair down one by one for you, here’s a collective showcasing the lineup in its entirety.
We can expect to see both OG and new colorways of Air Jordan Retros to release between January and March 2023. The Nike Air Ship is coming in both “Pine Green” and “University Gold.” Next we have the AJ 1 High 85 edition in the classic “Black White.” Four more Air Jordan 1 Retro High’s will also be dropping, with a women’s exclusive “Laney” iteration coming in extended sizing.
The Air Jordan 2 Retro is set to get a lot of love in Spring 2023. Two highs and two lows are on the way, all in new colorways. Then we have the highly anticipated return of the Air Jordan 3 Retro “White Cement,” reimagined with OG 1988 specs. The AJ 4 is represented in two new colorways, while three Air Jordan 5 Retro’s are slated for release.
For the Air Jordan 6 Retro, it gets a “Cool Grey” makeover, while the Air Jordan 9 Retro “Olive” returns with new accent colors. Rounding out the Jordan Brand Spring 2023 Retro Collection is the return of the Air Jordan 13 Retro "Playoff" as well as a women’s exclusive Air Jordan 14 Retro Low. Along with these 21 pairs, expect to see plenty of AJ 1 Mids and Lows, as well as some kids exclusive colorways sprinkled in. Don’t be surprised to see some collabs and QS drops as well. As we get closer to 2023, we will keep you posted.
Expect to see all the Air Jordan Retro’s mentioned above and below to release throughout Holiday 2022. They will launch at Nike as well as at select Jordan retailers both in-store and online. Keep it locked to our Twitter andMobile App to stay up to date 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.
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