The final slate of Air Jordans for 2024 is on its way — and, as always, Jordan Brand has saved a few treats for the holiday season.
The latest of Travis Scott’s many Air Jordan 1 lows will drop just days before Christmas, while the annual tradition of Air Jordan 11s for the holidays now turns to a colorway invoking Michael Jordan‘s college career at North Carolina.
Before those releases, December will kick off with two different Air Jordans made as women’s exclusives, while an Air Jordan 5 in full family sizing will follow shortly after.
Below, Footwear News has gathered all the Air Jordan releases planned for September. This list will also be updated as any new information becomes available.
Air Jordan 12 “Phantom”
Release Date: December 2
Price: $200
SKU: FD9101-007
December kicks off with a women’s-exclusive Air Jordan 12 feature a few gold-tone metal accents.
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Air Jordan 4 “Net”
Release Date: December 2
Price: $210
SKU: FN7251-107
The Air Jordan 4’s streak of transformations continues with its signature net window inspiring this new configuration for its upper in another women’s-exclusive.
Air Jordan 5 “Reverse Metallic”
Release Date: December 7
Price: $200
SKU: DD0587-110
Full family sizing will come for this flip on one of the Air Jordan 5’s original colorways from 1990.
Air Jordan 11 “Legend Blue”
Release Date: December 14
Price: $230
SKU: CT8012-104
Also known as “Columbia Blue,” this original Air Jordan 11 colorway from 1996 features Carolina Blue accents for Michael Jordan’s University of North Carolina.
Air Jordan 12 “Blueberry”
Release Date: December 18
Price: $210
SKU: CT8013-140
A very bold blue defines this brand-new colorway for the Air Jordan 12 done in the style of the original “Cherry” edition.
Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Velvet Brown”
Release Date: December 21
Price: $150
SKU: DM7866-202
Travis Scott’s beloved Air Jordan 1 Low gets a brown-heavy suede and leather treatment to cap off what’s been a massive year for the rapper.
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