
Jordan Brand’s early-2000s cross-training archive continues to get a second look, and the Jordan Trunner LX "Chile Red" is the latest reminder that this once-polarizing silhouette still has plenty of bite left. Originally built for all-around performance and made famous during its run with Roy Jones Jr., the Trunner has quietly re-entered the conversation through a lifestyle lens — and this new colorway leans fully into that shift.
The Jordan Trunner LX "Chile Red" arrives in a layered red palette, blending Chile Red with deeper wine and burgundy tones across its segmented upper. Breathable mesh panels keep the look rooted in its training DNA, while quilted textile sections and synthetic overlays add structure and visual depth. The signature midfoot strap remains front and center, reinforcing the model’s locked-in feel while doubling as one of its most recognizable design cues.
Down low, the sculpted sole unit mirrors the upper’s tonal intensity, broken up only slightly by darker rubber underfoot for traction. A metallic silver heel clip adds contrast at the rear — a detail that nods back to the Trunner’s original tooling while feeling more refined in its modern execution. Subtle Jumpman branding is worked into the heel and pull tabs, keeping logos present but controlled.

While the Trunner was once marketed squarely toward male athletes, its recent revival has taken a different path. The Jordan Trunner LX "Chile Red" continues that momentum as part of the model’s current women’s-exclusive run, reframing the silhouette as a bold lifestyle option rather than a strict performance tool. It’s loud without being chaotic, aggressive without losing balance — exactly where this design tends to work best.
Expect the Jordan Trunner LX "Chile Red" to release on Nike.com during Spring 2026, priced at $135. As Jordan Brand continues to revisit its cross-training past, this pair proves the Trunner still knows how to make noise when the colors are right.










