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AVAILABLE NOW: Jordan MVP 678 “Raging Bull”

An iconic colorway takes on the hybrid silhouette.

AVAILABLE NOW: Jordan MVP 678 “Raging Bull”

Updated June 12th, 2024: The Jordan MVP 678 “Gym Red/Black” aka “Raging Bull” is available now from Nike.com for $165. See our “Where To Buy” section below for shopping links and find our initial coverage in-tact further down.

WHERE TO BUY

Jordan MVP

SKU: DZ4475-600
RETAIL PRICE: $165
RELEASE DATE: Jun 12, 2024

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The following article was published on May 20th, 2024:

The narrative surrounding hybrid sneakers might never change, but it won’t be due to a lack of trying on Jordan Brand’s part. The first half of 2024 has seen the introduction of the Jordan Spiz’ike Low and Jordan 2/3, all while a hybrid mainstay in the Jordan MVP 678 keeps surfacing in new looks.

In lockstep with several MVP 678 drops in recent memory, this latest pair borrows a well-established colorway from the numbered Air Jordan archives. It’s not one known by the Jordan 6, Jordan 7, or Jordan 8, the models that inform the MVP 678’s build, but the Air Jordan 5 “Raging Bull” (aka “Toro Bravo”) that most recently dropped back in 2021. The upper comes drenched in red nubuck and suede, while the tongue and mudguard complete the remainder of a “Chicago Bulls” palette in black. Another “Raging Bull” callback presents via a blue-tinted gum outsole, while “Nike Air” takes over for Jumpman branding on heel.

The Jordan MVP 678 “Gym Red/Black” is expected to hit retailers soon for $165; enjoy official images below and tap our Jordan Release Dates 2024 page for a full preview of upcoming Jumpman deliveries.

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