The Air Jordan 12 “Phantom” releases via SNKRS and local retailers on Monday, December 2nd. This retro release is exclusive to women’s sizing, retailing for $210. While color-blocking on the AJ12 typically sticks to a two-tone arrangement, the “Phantom” colorway further simplifies things, clad entirely in off-white with select gold hits.
Check our “Where To Buy” section for a complete list of retailers hosting releases for the Air Jordan 12 “Phantom,” updated with direct pick-up links upon arrival. Further down, you can catch official Nike images and an additional set of in-hand shots — a deep dive into what this release has to offer is included below.
WHERE TO BUY
Air Jordan 12
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |
Sneaker Politics | Standard | Check Site |
Concepts | Standard | Check Site |
Foot Locker | Standard | Check Site |
Nordstrom | Standard | Check Site |
Official Nike Images
Additional Retailer Images
At this point, women’s exclusive Jordans are a frequent sight in the yearly release calendar, but female-only drops are perhaps best suited to the Air Jordan 12. After all, Tinker Hatfield took inspiration from women’s derby footwear in sketching the model, resulting in the sectioned toe design.
The original construction of the AJ12 shines through in this release, sporting an all-leather build with delicate “Phantom” tonality throughout. Some metallic flashes a la the OG “Taxi” arrive with a gilded strip at the midfoot and on the topmost eye stays. For one additional detail to set this look apart from other editions, a detachable TPU Nike tag comes alongside each pair.
While the Air Jordan 12 was relatively quiet in the front half of 2024, the silhouette is picking up at breakneck speed, beginning with this “Phantom” colorway. In the two weeks following, the SoleFly Jordan 12 and Jordan 12 “Blueberry” will both hit the shelves, possibly making for tough decisions or an expensive holiday season for the model’s most dedicated devotees. And with the new year fast approaching, we’ve already got a decent sense that the good times will roll into 2025: “French Blue,” “Taxi,” “Flu Game,” and “Melo” colorways will all hit the shelves.