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All Air Jordans

This table provides a comprehensive overview of every Jordan shoe in the database, showcasing essential details such as the shoe's Name, Date of release, Designer, Color, Price, Collection, Location, Style, Statement, and a brief Description. It serves as a complete list, allowing users to explore the entire Jordan collection in an organized manner.

Name Date Designer Color Price Collection Location style statement description
AIR JORDAN I1985-04-01Peter MooreBlack / Red65DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon4281THE ONE THAT STARTED IT ALLIt could be said that Michael Jordan was the genesis of basketball as we know it today. Throughout a fiery and storied career, the tireless MJ overcame his hurdles, soaring above challenge after challenge to realize the unexpected. Along the way, he redefined basketball's relationship to style, the sport’s connection to youth counter-culture and the game’s creative potential.
AIR JORDAN II1986-11-01Peter Moore / Bruce KilgoreWhite / Red100DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon4361THE JOURNEY OF JORDAN BEGINS WITH SIGHTS SET HIGHWith the introduction of the Air Jordan II comes a new era in footwear. On the heels of Michael Jordan’s masterful entry into the game, and with calculated precision, the AJ II laid the visionary foundation for a long and prosperous footwear dynasty.
AIR JORDAN III1988-01-01Tinker HatfieldWhite / Cement Grey100DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon4365THE BEGINNING OF AN ERA AND THE ARRIVAL OF AN ICONWith MJ’s second slam dunk contest win, this time wearing AJ III White Cements, came an inspiring and memorable image of flight. And with it, another icon is born — the Jumpman. Here, and with the help of his MVP nomination and a certain Mars Blackmon, Michael Jordan and his sleek footwear are shuttled to fame.
AIR JORDAN IV1989-02-01Tinker HatfieldBlack / Cement Grey110DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon4363ON A TRAJECTORY ALL 
HIS OWN, JORDAN PIONEERS A ROProving his preeminent athletic prowess and distinctive style, Jordan closed the 1988/89 season with one of the game’s most notable plays. With 6 seconds left in game 5 against Cleveland, MJ sinks “the shot”, a dexterous, buzzer-beating move that continued to propel MJ along on his awe-inspiring journey.
AIR JORDAN V1990-02-01Tinker HatfieldBlack / Metallic Silver125DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon4281PUSHING THROUGH THE NOISE, A FIGHTER RISESIn his 1989 — 1990 season, it was clear that MJ was better than ever. Setting a points per game personal record, he drained 69 points against Cleveland. He hit 92 three-pointers, compared to only 68 in all prior seasons combined. Every aspect of MJ’s game was flawless, but it was his dogfight-like flight that separated him from every other player on the planet.
AIR JORDAN VI1991-01-01Tinker HatfieldBlack / Infrared125DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon4391VICTORY VALIDATES 
THE WARRIOR’S DEDICATIONDuring the 1990–91 season, in the face of a cool adversity from their long-standing Detroit rivals, the Bulls stayed strong to advance to The Finals for the first time ever. There, Jordan’s mid-air elegance was put on full display. And it was while wearing a pair of Air Jordan VIs that Michael Jordan claimed his first championship title.
AIR JORDAN VII1992-01-01Tinker HatfieldWhite / Light Silver — Red125DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon130014THE SPIRIT OF JORDAN GOES GLOBALhe Air Jordan VII was the shoe worn by MJ on his way to becoming a international icon. Not only did he repeat as a NBA champion, Finals MVP and MVP during the regular season, he also led the USA to a gold medal at the 1992 summer games in Barcelona.
AIR JORDAN VIII1993-01-01Tinker HatfieldBlack / Bright Concord — Aqua 125DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon130169JORDAN DOMINATES 
THE FIELD AND LEAVES 
HIS MARKThe Chicago Bulls were just the third team history to claim three straight titles, and MJ was the first player ever to capture Finals MVP in 3 consecutive seasons. Strapped into his AJ VIIIs, he claimed his third straight championship and solidified a reputation for being unstoppable.
AIR JORDAN IX1993-01-01Tinker HatfieldWhite / Black — True Red125DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon130182PROVING THAT 
THE GAME WILL NEVER REALLY ENDAfter three consecutive years as the league's champion, MJ left the hardwood — his first of three total retirements. But his hiatus from one game didn’t hinder his athletic vision. Jordan took to the baseball diamond instead, playing a single season in the minor leagues.
AIR JORDAN X1994-01-01Tinker HatfieldWhite / BlackWhite / Black — L125DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon130209MJ MARKS HIS PLACE 
IN HISTORY WITH A DRIVE 
THAT Designed while Jordan was away from the game, the Air Jordan X featured clean lines and lateral stripes on the soles that paid tribute to each of his 10 early career milestones. Little did anyone know, MJ was eager to take care of some unfinished business. He would return during the 1994–95 season in time to play in the AJ X, with his temporary number — 45 — emblazoned on its side.
AIR JORDAN XI1995-01-01Tinker HatfieldWhite / Black — Dark Concord125DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon130245BACK WITH A VENGEANCE, GREATNESS RETURNSHis feet back on the court, and his eyes set firmly on the prize, Michael Jordan returned strong with his familiar break-neck pace. En route to one of his most impressive years to date, Jordan clinched MVP, All-Star MVP and Finals MVP before securing his fourth championship ring.
AIR JORDAN XII1996-11-01Tinker HatfieldWhite / Black — Taxi135DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon130690JORDAN EARNS HIS STRIPESJordan’s 1996–97 season is one for the history books. In Game 5 of The Finals, MJ put on a legendary performance, scoring 38 points, grabbing seven rebounds and handing out five assists while suffering a 103-degree temperature against the Utah Jazz. MJ would ultimately lead his team to yet another title.
AIR JORDAN XIII1997-11-01Tinker HatfieldBlack / Varsity Red150DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon136002BLACK CAT RISESMichael Jordan’s creative dexterity and stealth put his opponents on edge and threw them off balance, earning him the infamous nickname “Black Cat”. Throughout the 1997–98 season Jordan consistently outmaneuvered his rivals with a remarkable deftness all his own.
AIR JORDAN XIV1998-10-01Tinker HatfieldWhite / Black — Varsity Red150DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon136011WITH HIS SIXTH RING, LEGEND STATUS IS ATTAINEDThe Air Jordan XIV quickly went from zero to legendary. During the 1998 Finals, Tinker slipped an early AJ XIV prototype to MJ, asking him to refrain from wearing it. But MJ took a liking to the shoe, wearing them en route to his sixth and final ring. The AJ XIV would also be the last signature model worn on court by Jordan with the Chicago Bulls.
AIR JORDAN XV1999-12-01Tinker HatfieldFlint Grey / White150R. PalmerWilmington, Delaware136011THE SAGA CONTINUESWith MJ embracing retirement again, there was no hint that the Air Jordan line would take any similar bow. The Air Jordan XV instead payed homage to MJ’s stealth with a woven Kevlar® aramid fiber upper inspired by the X-15 fighter jet. Its tongue was also designed to protrude, as came to be expected in Jordan’s jaw-dropping plays.
AIR JORDAN XVI2001-02-01Wilson Smith IIIBlack / Varsity Red160S. RedmanSalem, Oregon136059A NEW SEASON SHROUDED IN SURPRISEFor the first time in over a decade, a new designer took the helm. In a transitional period for Jordan — one that saw him rise to President and part-owner of the Washington Wizards — designer Wilson Smith created a shoe that both honored the brand’s heritage but was also fit for the front office.
AIR JORDAN XVII2002-02-01Wilson Smith IIIWhite / Red200S. RedmanSalem, Oregon302720THE MAGICIAN RETURNSIt was the 2001–02 NBA season when MJ returned to the game yet again. A special Air Jordan was created for his first steps back on the court. Referencing MJ’s mid-air wizardry — his ability to improvise in flight — the AJ XVII’s design drew from the improvisational nature of jazz. Like a traveling jazzman, the shoes came with a metal briefcase and an accompanying CD-ROM.
AIR JORDAN XVIII2003-02-01Wilson Smith IIIBlack / Blue175S. RedmanSalem, Oregon305869THE FINAL BOWOn April 16, 2003, MJ took his final bow. And wearing Air Jordan XVIIIs, he went out in style. Like several models before it, the shoe took Italian design and sports cars as its muses. It had royalty at its core, with tasteful colorways and notable craftsmanship. The “Black Royal” pair came with a towel, brush and a driver’s manual.
AIR JORDAN XIX2004-03-01Tate KuerbisWhite / Red165S. RedmanSalem, Oregon307546A NEW DAY DAWNSAlthough he never laced up a pair of Air Jordan XIXs for use during a game, Michael Jordan’s exact specifications helped create the future of flight. MJ had set the bar for performance. Air Jordans had set similar standards with technology and style. The AJ XIX now beckoned the next generation of athlete, while ushering in a new era of footwear.
AIR JORDAN XX2005-02-01Tinker Hatfield / Mark SmithWhite / Black — Red175R. PalmerWilmington, Delaware436771STANDING THE TEST OF TIME20 years. MJ and Jordan Brand had accomplished what no brand ever had before. They had built a lasting legacy, inspired millions of players around the globe and had given new meaning to the word greatness. Such accomplishment called for special shoe. MJ, alongside his old friend Tinker Hatfield, set out to remember the past two decades with the Air Jordan XX.
AIR JORDAN XXI2006-01-01D’Wayne EdwardsWhite / Black — Red175A. WangBeaverton, Oregon313038WORKING-CLASS LUXURYDesigner D’wayne Edwards was called upon to design the luxurious Air Jordan XXI. It featured a full grain leather upper, a diamond quilted inner bootie, grille-like lower foot vents and a molded heel counter. The shoe also came with a cipher message that could only be seen under a blacklight.
AIR JORDAN XXII2007-01-01D’Wayne EdwardsWhite / Black — Red175A. WangBeaverton, Oregon315299FLIGHT AT NEW HEIGHTSD’wayne Edwards returned and took design cues from an iconic fighter jet to design the performance-loaded Air Jordan XX2. Radar-inspired stitching and reflective camouflage gave the AJ XX2 a look that was built for battle, while its technology equipped players with weapons to take care of their enemies in the air.
AIR JORDAN XXIII2008-02-01Tinker Hatfield / Mark SmithBlack / Red185R. PalmerWilmington, Delaware318376WHAT’S IN A NUMBERFor the the brand’s 23rd shoe, homage was in order and failure was not an option. Tinker Hatfield and Mark Smith led the charge. The result, a sneaker worthy of the Air Jordan name. It’s style was sleek, its performance cutting-edge and perhaps best of all, sustainability rankings for the AJ XX3 soared.
AIR JORDAN XXIV2009-01-01Jason MaydenWhite / Black190R. PalmerWilmington, Delaware343084A PIVOT IN THE GAMEThe Air Jordan 2009 honored the most underrated aspect of MJ’s game: his defense. Inspired by fencing and MJ’s ability to control his opponents every move through spacing, the Air Jordan 2009 incorporated a pleated-silk upper, metallic mesh breathability ports and sword-slash traction pattern. Its panache leather took cues from the design of the AJXI.
AIR JORDAN XXV2010-02-01Tinker Hatfield / Mark SmithBlack / Varsity Red — White170S. BakerPortland, Oregon387358THE VISIONARYInspired by MJ’s ability to see through his opponents, Tinker Hatfield and Mark Smith introduced transparent TPU windows to the sides of the Air Jordan 2010. On the base of each midsole includes MJ’s famous quote: “I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.”
AIR JORDAN XXVI2011-02-01Tinker Hatfield / Tom LuedeckeBlack / White170DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon436771CHOOSE YOUR WEAPONUsing MJ and his elite athleticism as inspiration, Tinker Hatfield returned with fellow designer Tom Luedecke to create a special Air Jordan — the AJ 2011. Singularly important to the design was the line’s first-ever interchangeable midsole. Luedecke, discussing the process once, noted the idea of selecting a weapon before battle.
AIR JORDAN XXVII2012-02-01Tinker Hatfield / Tom LuedeckeBlack / White180D. DixonPortland, Oregon484654ROOTS RUN DEEPReferencing a history of the game beyond MJ’s alone, the Air Jordan 2012 looks back and pays respect to some of basketball’s ancestors and cultural heritage. Seen in the wingtip-like shapes and perforations, the AJ 2012 borrows from the story of a neighborhood in Portland, Oregon during the zoot suit era of the 1920s and 1930s.
AIR JORDAN XXVIII2013-02-01Tinker Hatfled / Josh HeardGym Red / White250DNA ArchiveBeaverton, Oregon584832THE CONCEPT CAR OF BASKETBALLIn 2013, with the introduction of the AJ XX8, came a sea change for the Air Jordan line. Performance footwear had never seen anything like it. Within its unique, boot-high casing was veiled a surprisingly responsive shoe with less weight than players had reasonably come to expect.
AIR JORDAN XXIX2014-09-01Tinker Hatfled / Josh HeardBlack / White — Red225S. BakerPortland, Oregon695515THE WORLD’S BEST BASKETBALL SHOEAs a pioneer of innovation for nearly three decades, the Jordan brand once again pushed the envelope with the Air Jordan XX9 — the world’s first woven basketball shoe. Drawing from Italian tailoring, the shoe had an entirely woven upper and set a new benchmark for the lightest Air Jordan ever.
AIR JORDAN XXX2016-02-01inker Hatfield / Mark SmithWhite / Blue185E. EllzeyPortland, Oregon811006THE NEXT FRONTIER OF FLIGHTWith the third X comes an epic milestone in the Air Jordan lineage. Three decades of innovation and accomplishment culminate here, in a shoe for the ages. A celebration is in order, as again, sights are set toward the next frontier.
AIR JORDAN XXXI2016-08-01Tate KuerbisBlack / Red185Jordan BrandBeaverton, Oregon845037THE NEW ANTI-GRAVITY MACHINESThe AJ XXXI pays its respects to the Air Jordan heritage in a way no other model yet has. From the brash, energetic figure MJ was in his Air Jordan Is, to the 30+ year legacy of Air that he inspired, the XXXI is the uniquely positioned to carry the torch and hold it high.
AIR JORDAN XXXII2017-10-01Tate KuerbisBlack / Red185Jordan BrandBeaverton, Oregon1253THE STYLE OF INNOVATIONInspired by the Air Jordan II — the Italian-made, first-ever luxury basketball shoe — the Air Jordan XXXII represents the intersection where luxury craft meets modern innovation. But while its look may salute the past, the AJXXXII puts its foot squarely into the modern age, pairing premium materials with performance technologies and proving that style and function truly can be synonymous.
AIR JORDAN XXXIII2018-09-01Tate KuerbisWhite / Metallic Gold — Black175Jordan BrandBeaverton, Oregon8830PREPARE TO FLYFrom day one, flight has been central to the game of basketball. And Jordan Brand innovation has been key in assisting athletes as they prepare for takeoff. With the AJ XXXIII, Air Jordan technology takes a daring leap forward, utterly abandoning convention with the new FastFit entry, tightening, and release system.
AIR JORDAN XXXIV2019-09-01Tate KuerbisWhite/University Red – Black180Jordan BrandBeaverton, Oregon3240MAKE LESS MOREThe future of flight is rooted in a foundation of excellence. That uncompromising commitment to deliver the best in performance innovation is unmistakably Jordan. And now, AJ XXXIV is one of Jordan’s lightest game shoes ever made, providing explosiveness, dynamic control and responsiveness in any direction. It’s everything athletes need and nothing they don’t.