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    Upcoming Jordan Releases for June 2026

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    Pete Michael

    Date

    2026.06.02

    Air Jordan Releases June 2026

    Jordan Releases for June 2026


    After the havoc caused in May by two Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low releases, Nigel Sylvester’s “Brick After Brick” Air Jordan 4, and the return of the “Toro Bravo” AJ4, June is looking a little quieter for Jordan Brand — at least at this stage. Still, that does not mean the calendar is short on interest. The month is built around a tight run of low-top classics, one experimental rework, an ultra-limited premium release, a nostalgic Air Jordan 5 return, and a women’s-focused collaboration to close things out.

    The month of sneakers begins on June 6 with three separate drops. Leading the way is the Air Jordan 15 23RE, a modified take on Jordan Brand’s most divisive post-championship-era sneaker. Originally released in 1999, the Air Jordan 15 has long sat in a strange place within the signature line. Its stealth aircraft inspiration, woven upper, and protruding tongue design made it one of the most unusual Air Jordans ever released. The 23RE update gives Jordan Brand a chance to revisit that legacy through a modernized lens, reshaping the model for a new era while keeping its offbeat DNA intact.

    But the biggest Jordan release of the month isn't a sneaker; it's an extensive clothing capsule in partnership with Supreme, which lands globally on June 4th (June 6th in Asia)

    Also landing on June 6 is the Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Phantom/Pine Green,” a sneaker that draws inspiration from college player-exclusive releases from a few years back. That influence comes through in the treated leather overlays and textured Swoosh detailing, giving the low-top a more elevated feel than standard inline pairs. The green accents bring a familiar collegiate energy to the build without tying it directly to one program.

    The Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Sail” is expected to arrive this month, but it has yet to be reflected on retailers' calendars. Here, it cuts down on one of the more understated Air Jordan 1 High OG releases from 2017. The original “Sail” pair became a quiet favorite thanks to its tonal off-white leather build, red Nike Air branding, and minimal approach. In low-top form, the colorway feels even more suited to summer, offering a clean option that can slot easily into everyday rotation.

    June 9 brings one of the month’s most exclusive releases with the Air Jordan 3 “Bin 23.” Jordan Brand’s Bin 23 series has always been tied to premium materials, limited production numbers, and a more collector-focused presentation. This new Air Jordan 3 continues that tradition, with the release reportedly limited to just 2,300 pairs. Given the model’s place as one of Tinker Hatfield’s most important designs — and the shoe that helped keep Michael Jordan with Nike — any premium Air Jordan 3 release is going to draw attention.

    Later in the month, the Air Jordan 5 “Black/University Blue” returns, bringing back one of the year's more nostalgic retros. First released in the mid-2000s, the colorway taps into a period when Jordan Brand was regularly experimenting with new non-OG palettes while still staying close to familiar team-inspired tones. Its black upper, University Blue accents, and reflective tongue give the pair a strong early-retro-era feel, making its return a meaningful one for longtime collectors.

    The month closes on June 27 with the JAIDE x Women’s Air Jordan 11 Low “Fiberglass.” The release continues James Whitner’s growing JAIDE platform, with the Air Jordan 11 Low serving as a strong canvas for a women’s-focused project. The Air Jordan 11 has always carried a more polished identity within the line, thanks to its patent leather, formal design language, and long-standing connection to Michael Jordan’s 1995-96 season. In low-top form, it remains one of Jordan Brand’s most reliable summer silhouettes.

    It was also revealed earlier this week that APB, another of Whitner's imprints, is also getting its own Air Jordan 11 Low.

    Looking ahead to July

    Looking ahead, July is already shaping up to bring more weight to the calendar, with three revered retros expected to return: the Air Jordan 3 “True Blue” OG, Air Jordan 7 “Miro,” and Air Jordan 5 “Sunset.” Expect more updates on those as July’s release slate comes into focus.


    While June is quieter than usual for Jordan Brand at this stage, there is still plenty of range across the calendar. From the reworked Air Jordan 15 and low-top Air Jordan 1s to the premium Air Jordan 3 “Bin 23,” nostalgic Air Jordan 5, and JAIDE’s Air Jordan 11 Low, the month offers a little bit of everything.

    Expect more pairs to be announced throughout June, and keep an eye on our real-time Air Jordan Release Dates Calendar for the latest updates.

    To set yourself a release reminder for any of these drops, make sure you have the House of Heat° App installed.

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