February 2026 is stacked with heat. From long-awaited retros to bold new colourways, these are the 10 Air Jordan releases sneakerheads need locked in their calendars — because missing out isn’t an option.
Air Jordan 4 “Valentine’s Day” (Sierra Red)

Jordan Brand lines up the Air Jordan 4 “Valentine’s Day” for February 7, 2026, priced at $220 in women’s sizing only. If you’re marking calendars, double-check the date because early listings mentioned February 7, 2025. Either way, Sierra Red is the headline.
Pale Ivory runs the upper, keeping things clean, while Sierra Red and Tough Red punch through the winged eyelets, Jumpman logos, midsole hits, and most of the outsole. Red gloss overlays nod to nail polish, and lipstick marks stamp the inside of the tongue and insoles. Subtle? Not really. Memorable? Absolutely.
Air Jordan 1 High OG “Cool Grey”

Jordan Brand keeps the Air Jordan 1 High OG rotation tight with the “All-Star,” landing February 12, 2026 for $185. Early info pointed to February 12, 2025, but Spring 2026 is the window. Either way, Cool Grey runs the show.
Suede overlays wrap the toe, heel, and collar, sitting over a White leather base. Black hits the Swoosh, laces, and ankle for contrast. You’ll spot Metallic Gold on the metal Wings logo, star perforations on the toe box, and a single star tucked inside the tongue. Game Royal labels and a translucent outsole finish it. Classic model. Fresh twist.
Air Jordan 10 “Hydrangeas”

Jordan Brand adds another women’s exclusive to the calendar with the Air Jordan 10 “Hydrangeas,” also called “Wild Grape,” dropping February 12, 2026 for $205 under style code IQ0388-101. If you remember the 2005 “Medium Violet” pair, you’ll catch the vibe, but the blocking switches things up.
Chalk leather builds the upper, clean and classic. Hydrangeas and Wild Grape hit the eyestays, tongue, laces, heel tabs, and Jumpman. Purple continues inside with Nike Air branding on the insoles. Underfoot, Michael Jordan’s career milestones run across the outsole. Subtle throwback energy, updated for 2026.
Air Jordan 4 “Lakers”

Jordan Brand lines up the Air Jordan 4 “Lakers” for an early tip-off on February 14, 2026 during NBA All-Star Weekend, with a wider launch set for March 7. Price sits at $220, style code FV5029-500. The 2026 All-Star Game heads to Los Angeles, even if the main event lands at the Intuit Dome.
Imperial Purple nubuck takes over the upper. Black handles the mesh, wings, laces, and heel tab. Yellow Jumpman branding and Nike Air on the back lock in that Lakeshow nod. Grey eyelets, an aged Air unit detail, and a semi-translucent outsole round it out. Loud color. Zero confusion about the theme.
Air Jordan 6 “Reverse Infrared” 2026

Jordan Brand finally opens the vault on February 14, 2026 with the Air Jordan 6 “Reverse Infrared,” priced at $215 under style code CT8529-001. First spotted as a salesman sample in 1999 and teased in an Eastbay catalog around 2000, this pair never hit retail. That changes during the model’s 35th anniversary run.
Black and Light Crimson flip the familiar script. The midsole carries more Infrared than the OG “Black Infrared,” and the Nike Air branding on the heel pops in red instead of Black. Pairs have floated around eBay for years. In 2026, you won’t need reseller luck.
Air Jordan 6 “BIN 23”

Jordan Brand goes full luxury on February 14, 2026 with the Air Jordan 6 “BIN 23,” priced at $355 and capped at 2,300 individually numbered pairs. For the first time, the Premio BIN 23 series touches the Jordan 6 as the model turns 35.
Back in 2010, Jordan Brand introduced the line, stating, “Jordan is proud to announce the introduction of the Bin 23 collection. Bin 23 is a remarkable collection of Air Jordans I-XX3. When the time is right, select shoes from history’s most revered line of footwear will appear in exceptional releases conceived for the true connoisseur.”
Off Noir leather and suede dominate, with Picante Red stamping the heel seal and stitching the Wings. Premium everything. Limited on purpose.
Air Jordan 4014 “Ferrari”

Jordan Brand fires up the hybrid engine on February 21, 2026 with the Air Jordan 4014 “Ferrari,” priced at $200 under style code IR2082-600. This one fuses the Air Jordan 14’s supercar attitude with the tech of the Air Jordan 40, and yes, it leans hard into that Ferrari blocking.
Challenge Red suede dominates the upper. The Yellow and Black shield logo hits the side panels. Carbon fiber runs along the midsole, while Black handles the tongue and outsole. Chrome “23” branding stamps the heel. Hybrids can get messy. This one keeps the retro flavor and adds modern bite.
PSG x Air Jordan 6 “Metallic Silver”

Jordan Brand keeps the 35th anniversary of the Air Jordan 6 rolling with the PSG edition, landing February 24, 2026 for $215 under style code IQ5135-001. Paris Saint-Germain has history with this silhouette, dropping an Iron Grey pair in 2019 and a low-top in 2023. Now they’re back in full height.
Metallic Silver washes over the upper, while Pure Platinum and Oil Grey shape the details. PSG branding hits the heels and insoles. A milky translucent outsole wraps it up. Football meets hardwood again, and this time it shines a little brighter under Paris lights.
Air Jordan 1 Low “Lucky Cat”

Jordan Brand closes out February 2026 with the Air Jordan 1 Low “Lucky Cat,” priced at $130 under style code IQ3460-010. Part of the Shōgatsu collection celebrating Japanese New Year, this pair nods to the Maneki Neko, the cat said to bring wealth and good fortune.
Black leather dominates, mixed with canvas panels and Dragon Red accents. Gold details pop, including a small bell attached to the laces. The tongue features the Lucky Cat graphic, while the insoles read “招财猫.” Raw edges, embroidered Swoosh, and a blue translucent outsole finish it. Quiet flex. Smart theme.
Air Jordan 5 “Wolf Grey” 2026

The Air Jordan 5 “Wolf Grey” returns on February 28, 2026 for $220, ending a 15-year wait since its 2011 debut at $150. Back then, pairs sat on shelves. In 2026, don’t expect that luxury.
Light Graphite and Wolf Grey nubuck cover most of the upper, giving it that soft, textured feel collectors remember. White leather breaks it up on the Jumpman logos, heel, and embroidered “23.” The clean palette made it wearable in 2011 and kept resale steady as pairs aged out of circulation. This isn’t an OG from 1990. It’s a modern classic that earned its stripes the long way.
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