As much as we love all those show-stopping Air Jordan sneaker colorways, sometimes it works out better to choose an understated and timeless style that won’t gather dust at the back of your closet. There are a number of these stylish, minimalist, and refined Jordan colourways planned for the remainder of the year. These are our favourite pairs.
Air Jordan 1 Mid “Metallic Team Gold”

These Jordan 1 Mid sneakers include Pale Ivory leather uppers, glittering Team Gold overlays and a Sail and Gum rubber sole. Metallic gold lace charms have also been added to the mix for a refined finishing touch.
Air Jordan 1 Low “Metallic Team Gold”

Sneakerheads can look forward to a similar “Metallic Team Gold” colorway on the Jordan 1 Low. While Sail, Pale Ivory, and Team Gold also grace this design, the arrangement is a little different from that of its mid-top counterpart.
Travis Scott x Fragment Air Jordan 1 Low

Travis Scott and Fragment Design’s upcoming Jordan 1 Low collab offers sneakerheads a minimalist aesthetic. The sneaker boasts premium white leather uppers with blue accents on the interior lining, heel, Reverse Swoosh and outsole. There’s also a small trace of pink running along the leather’s edging, and an unusual braided lace lock to connect all of the colors in the design together. Read more about the Travis Scott x Fragment Air Jordan 1 Low.
Air Jordan 3 “Champagne and Oysters”

Jordan Brand plans to introduce a “Champagne and Oysters”-themed Air Jordan 3 in November. This female-exclusive design boasts a promising color combination of Sail, Team Gold, Pale Ivory, Metallic Gold, and Ice, which might fit into the same aesthetic as the brand’s “Team Gold” Jordan 1 pack dropping in the fall. Read more about the Air Jordan 3 “Champagne and Oysters”.
PSG x Air Jordan 5 “Off-Noir”

Paris Saint-Germain’s upcoming Air Jordan 5 collaboration is a nod to understated elegance. The brand kept the color scheme basic, but made sure to blend premium materials (more specifically, a blend of satin, smooth leather and textile on the shoe). The branding is also minimal, with only PSG logos embossed on the quarter panels and soccer-related imagery on the insoles. It also comes with an extra set of pink laces in case you want to lean more into the pink aesthetic. Read more about the PSG x Air Jordan 5 “Off-Noir”.
A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 6

A Ma Maniére also has a Jordan 6 collaboration planned for the holidays. The uppers are mauve nubuck, with satin inners and tongue shrouds to match. The emphasis of this pair is on the quality of materials and, of course, AMM’s signature elevated details. Read more about this understated Air Jordan colorway: A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 6.
Air Jordan 11 “Grand Finale”

The Jordan 11 looks stunning in the upcoming “Grand Finale” colourway. The colour palette is simple, with white leather uppers and a sail translucent outsole, but the design is enhanced by dreamy ribbon laces and a pearl charm for a distinctive finish. Read more about the Air Jordan 11 “Grand Finale”.
Air Jordan 12 “Taxi”

The Air Jordan 12 “Taxi” returns in November 2025. The colourway keeps the crisp white uppers and black overlays that everyone loves. But the outsole still has hints of yellow and red for a very subtle pop of colour while you strut. Read more about the Air Jordan 12 “Taxi”.
Infinite Archives x Air Jordan 17 Low “Beach”

Infinite Archives will release a subtle beige and black collab on the Jordan 17 silhouette this October. Of course, the colourway isn’t without a little character. The outsole includes a rainbow traction pad inspired by the original AJ17 colourways and Mike Bibby’s iconic PE. Everything else is simple and clean. Read more about the Infinite Archives x Air Jordan 17 Low “Beach”.
Air Jordan 40 “Chicago”

We all had reservations about Jordan Brand’s Air Jordan 40 silhouette when it first debuted, but it is proving to be a solid addition to the Air Jordan lineup. One of the best colourways expected this year features the same white, black, and red mix as every other “Chicago” colourway, but the colour blocking is a lot more subtle.
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