The Air Jordan line’s impressive sneaker roster for 2025 has given sneakerheads a lot to look forward to. But there’s plenty more heat on the way. The folks in Beaverton still have plenty more treats for fans in honour of their 40th celebrations this year. So, let’s dive into some of the upcoming highlights that have already caught plenty of attention.
Off-White x Air Jordan 1 “Alaska”

Off-White’s AJ1 High “Euro” design is dropping under a new name in 2025. But even with this new name change, sneakerheads can still expect the same clean white uppers and signature Off-White details that made these sneakers a must-have in the first place. Read more about the Off-White x Air Jordan 1 “Alaska”.
Air Jordan 4 “Rare Air”

Aside from the removable tongue patches, the 2025 Rare Air Jordan 4 design has sleek black nubuck uppers, smoky grey toe caps, and bold red and blue highlights that sneakerheads are vying for. Of course, just 25% of the available pairs will feature gold lettering behind the tongue patches, making them that much more desirable. Read more about the Air Jordan 4 “Rare Air”.
Air Jordan 4 “Cave Stone”

This new in-house Jordan 4 colourway is definitely one of the must-have non-OG releases of 2025. The earthy brown uppers and plush nubuck material have the Tinker Hatfield-designed silhouette looking at its best. It doesn’t hurt that the overall look is quite similar to Travis Scott’s Friends and Family release from 2018. Don’t worry, we won’t judge if you paint the branding on the back tabs red. Read more about the Air Jordan 4 “Cave Stone”.
Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 “Brick by Brick” (White)

Nigel Sylvester has another AJ4 sneaker expected to come out later this year. The shoe debuted at the BMX stars fashion show in January and offers a slightly tweaked version of the Jumpman’s popular Fire Red colourway. So, expect the familiar white uppers with bold red and black accents, but with Sylvester’s “Bike Air” branding at the heel and mini Nike Swooshes on the forefoot. Read more about the Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 “Brick by Brick” (White).
Air Jordan 5 “Grape”

If you’ve been waiting for the “Grape” Jordan 5, this is THE year! More excitingly, these kicks will be making their comeback in close to OG style, with white leather uppers, purple and teal accents, and Nike Air branding on the heel. Read more about the Air Jordan 5 “Grape”.
Air Jordan 5 “Tokyo”

This year celebrates 35 years of the Jordan 5 model, and Jordan Brand is marking the milestone with the return of the model’s very rare “Tokyo 23” colourway. These yellow suede kicks were released in 2011 but only in Japan. So, plenty of sneakerheads will be crossing their fingers for a chance to get their hands on a pair. Read more about the Air Jordan 5 “Tokyo”.
Air Jordan 8 “Aqua”

Name a Jordan 8 colourway more universally loved than its “Aqua” version. The beautiful “Black”, “Bright Concord” and “Aquatone” sneakers are making a welcome comeback after a decade in the vaults–and in full family sizes at that. While the mudguard is certainly less glittery, the detail is still there. Read more about the Air Jordan 8 “Aqua”.
Air Jordan 9 Boot “Black Gum”

Boots are always a must-have for the colder months, so the Jordan 9 “Black Gum” sneakerboot should be a no-brainer for any sneakerhead. We probably don’t need to sell you on the sleek black uppers, water-resistant coating, and lugged gum rubber sole unit combo. I mean, just look at them. Read more about the Air Jordan 9 Boot “Black Gum”.
Air Jordan 13 “Dongdan”

Jordan Brand has cooked up a chic beige Jordan 13 sneaker for this year’s Dongdan basketball tournament. The uppers are a picture-perfect combo of brown suede and beige tumbled leather. This may even be one of the best looks the Tinker Hatfield-designed silhouette has seen in years. Read more about the Air Jordan 13 “Dongdan”.
Infinite Archives x Air Jordan 17 Low

Infinite Archives has partnered with the Jumpman Label to bring sneakerheads two must-have colourways of the Air Jordan 17 in 2025. Although both of the looks they’ve created are pretty enticing, we’ll be spending our hard-earned money on the Chicago Bulls-inspired pair—assuming these aren’t a friends and family design, that is. Read more about the Infinite Archives x Air Jordan 17 Low.