Jordan Brand hasn’t been big on Halloween releases, but there have been a few notable pairs over the years. Most of them, of course, are aimed at younger sneakerheads, but that doesn’t mean grown-ups haven’t been treated to colourways inspired by the macabre holiday as well. Here are a few of Halloween Jordan sneakers, past and present.
Air Jordan 1 High “Shattered Backboard 3.0”

Jordan Brand revisited their famed “Shattered Backboard” colourway for Halloween 2019, focusing heavily on the broken glass concept. The crinkled, patent leather uppers really added an eerie spin to this style.
Zoom Air Jordan 1 High “Zen Green”

The Zoom Air Jordan 1 High “Zen Green” was probably never intended to be a Halloween sneaker, but with the green and black colour scheme and decorative stitching, it’s hard not to think of these as a Frankenstein-inspired shoe. Add in 3M metallic Swooshes (with green contrast stitching) and a gradient red-to-green outsole, and you have a shoe that fits the spooky season vibe. They look even better with the lime green laces.
Air Jordan 1 High “Starfish”

Jordan Brand added seasonal orange and brown shades to the Jordan 1 in October 2022. Although not particularly creepy or even covertly tied to the holiday, the colour scheme does make us think of pumpkins, and what could be more perfect for Halloween than that?
Zion Williamson x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Voodoo”

Zion Williamson’s first Air Jordan 1 Low release was inspired by the cultural roots of his hometown, New Orleans, more specifically, the “Voodoo” practices. The colourway features an earthy beige, brown, and green palette, but it’s the creepy stitch details and skull patches that truly make this Jordan 1 Low pair feel Halloween-themed.
Air Jordan 1 Low “Fortune Fly”

Most of the Jumpman’s actual Halloween designs are geared at young sneakerheads. One such creation is the Air Jordan 1 Low “Halloween Fortune Fly” from 2024. The design offers a sleek triple-black colour scheme, glowing eyes on the tongue, and spooky flames on the panels. The fact that this pair glows in the dark just adds to its appeal. Seriously, the kids get all the cool pairs.
Air Jordan Spizike Low “Halloween”

While dubbed the Jordan Spizike Low “Halloween”, these black and orange sneakers were already released in June 2025. That said, we can see why the sneakers got their nickname. They are the perfect subtle nod to the season. Plus, we’d prefer getting our Halloween kicks early rather than weeks too late.
Air Jordan 1 Low “Inner Beast”

Jordan Brand has plans to release a range of velvet-textured sneakers for Halloween 2025. The Jordan 1 Low “Inner Beast” has a glow-in-the-dark outsole, claw-like markings, and black suede overlays. This kids’ exclusive design says Halloween without screaming it too loudly.
Air Jordan 11 “Inner Beast”

An “Inner Beast” Jordan 11 design is also in the works this year. Like its Jordan 1 counterpart, this pair boasts velvet-textured touches, glow-in-the-dark outsoles, and claw-like markings. The biggest difference is that it’s done on the popular Jordan 11 silhouette. Need we say more?
Jordan Session “Raging Bull”

JB will release one of its wilder Jordan Session designs for the 2025 spooky season. Though there’s plenty of debate over whether this pair has demonic inspirations or takes its cues from a raging bull (you know, because of MJ’s time with the Chicago Bulls), the blood-red eyes, black faux pony hair uppers, silver nose ring and chain attachments, and ruby-red horns could pass for both. These are definitely creepy.
Zion Williamson x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Voodoo Alternate”

Sneakerheads can also anticipate a follow-up to Zion Williamson’s Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Voodoo” collaboration, with the official release of the baller’s “Voodoo Alternate” PE. The design elements are all familiar, but the colourway takes a darker turn, with shades of black, purple, and blue taking over the uppers.
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