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Are You Looking Forward To The Air Jordan 14 Last Shot (2018)

The 2018 Air Jordan 14 Last Shot was introduced in Nike Basketball?s Art Of A Champion collection, and this iteration of the classic basically sports that same OG theme when MJ wore it during the 1998 NBA Finals vs. the Utah Jazz. Covered in the stealthy hue and made of premium tumbled leather with nubuck, the sneaker is contrasted with hits of red throughout and the signature shield logo branding in yellow finally completes the Ferrari-inspired design altogether.

Retailing for $190, look for this Air Jordan 14 at select Jordan Brand stores and online on June 14. Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 14 Last Shot hub page now for all imagery, full release details and how to buy online. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

h/t: SBD

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Air Jordan 11 Low Cool Grey Debuting This Weekend

The Air Jordan 11 Low Cool Grey was only a sample in 2013, and for 2018, it?s finally getting a public release. Basically sporting the same theme as the original ?Cool Grey? Air Jordan 11, this low-top version features a a two-tone grey upper made of nubuck and patent leather overlays. Contrasting white laces, a matching midsole and an icy blue translucent outsole completes the design altogether.

Look for this Air Jordan 11 Low at select Jordan Brand stores and online on April 28th for $175. Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 11 Low Cool Grey hub page now for all imagery, full release details and how to buy online. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

Images: Solebox

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Air Jordan 13 He Got Game Dropping In August

The classic Air Jordan 13 He Got Game that was popularized by MJ in 1997 but got its nickname from Spike Lee?s basketball film He Got Game starring Ray Allen, is making a comeback this year. The shoe made its last appearance in 2013, and this 2018 version features its OG makeup with a white quilted tumbled leather upper, followed by black used for its base, toe area, midsole and heel section in leather and suede. Finally, true red hits on the branding, tongue, outsole, and the signature holographic logo on the heel completes the design altogether. The 2018 model will also be packaged in its original box.

Retailing for $190, look for this Air Jordan 13 at select Jordan Brand stores and online on August 25th. Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 13 He Got Game hub page now for all images, full release details and how to buy online. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

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Air Jordan 3 Katrina (2018) Hall Of Fame

Release Date: May 12, 2018
Price: $190

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This particular Air Jordan 3 was offered back in 2006, and it was exclusively for a charity auction that supported the relief efforts from Hurricane Katrina.

Simply a heavily sought after pair due to its exclusivity, the sneaker is now suggested to release to the general public this Holiday 2017. Favored for its clean palette of white, cement grey, black and fire red — the model will also include classic Nike Air branding on its heels.

Latest News:

Update: (3/7/2018) The sneaker is confirmed to release on May 12th and actually called the Air Jordan 3 Hall of Fame.

Update: (1/24/2018) A first look at the 2018 men’s version.

Update: (12/19) A first look at the 2018 version has released.

Update: (11/12) The sneaker is reported to release on May 12, 2018

Update: (9/21) Air Jordan 3 Katrina will not come with Nike Air on the heel

Update: (8/17) The Air Jordan 3 Katrina Release Has Been Postponed To Summer 2018


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Fineline1721 (4/21/2018)

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pinoe77/flipjays (2/11/2018)

zsneakerheadz men’s version fist look (1/24/2018)

SBD (12/27/2017)

pinoe77 (12/22/2017)

pinoe77 (12/19/2017)

psmirf/soleheatonfeet (03/13/2017)
(Not the 2017 version)

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Are You Waiting For The Air Jordan 11 Blackout (Prom Night)

In 2011, the Air Jordan 11 Blackout was introduced as part of the Air Jordan Blackout sample collection. Now, it’s releasing to the public and it’s called “Prom Night.” This new all-black version of the sneaker basically features a premium nubuck upper instead of ballistic mesh and traditional patent leather high cut overlays to make it resemble OG iterations. Finally, a blue tint translucent outsole completes the design altogether.

Retailing for $250, look for this Air Jordan 11 at select Jordan Brand stores and online on May 26th. Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 11 Blackout (Prom Night) hub page now for all imagery, full release details and how to buy online. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

Images: weartesters

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Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 White Releasing In May

Russell Westbrook?s Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 is coming in a PHD iteration next, and also in this clean white finish for spring. The sneaker’s mesh base, synthetic overlay, distinctly striped heel, and branded ankle strap are basically dipped in white, while an icy translucent outsole along with black accents for the insole and branded tongues completes the design altogether.

Look for this colorway of the Jordan Why Not Zer0.1 at select Jordan Brand stores and online in May. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

h/t: US11

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Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG All Those Awards (Clay Green) Dropping Next Month

This Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Clay Green is one of four colorways that is styled in the same theme like the AJ 1 Black Toe. Basically covered in a mixture of summit white, black and clay green hues throughout, the sneaker is made of a mixture of leather and nubuck overlays used for the swooshes and heel area. Finally, a white midsole and clay green rubber outsole completes the design altogether.

Retailing for $160, look for this Air Jordan 1 at select Jordan Brand stores and online on May 5th. Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG All Those Awards (Clay Green) hub page now for all imagery, full release details and how to buy online. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

Images: weartesters

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First Look At The Air Jordan 14 GS Fuchsia Blast

The Air Jordan 14 is releasing in a number of colorways this year, and one of those is this Fuchsia Blast edition exclusively for women. The sneaker basically plays with the colors purple, white and black, as white leather is used for the upper, followed by black accents on the toes, tongue, lining, heel and outsole. Fuchsia blast are added throughout, while the signature shield logo on the ankle area tops the design off.

Retailing for $140, look for this Air Jordan 14 GS Fuchsia Blast at select Jordan Brand stores and online on May 14th. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

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What Would You Rate The Air Jordan 9 Melo (MOP)

The Air Jordan 9 Melo (MOP) honors Jordan Brand athlete Carmelo Anthony and his National Championship in 2003 with Syracuse University. During that victory, he earned the tournament?s Most Outstanding Player trophy and his alma mater their first and only title. This iteration of the sneaker basically sports a trophy-inspired theme with gold and brown accents contrasted by a white leather base. Key details like Melo?s number, 15, on the heel, his logo on the insole in script, and embossed leather resembling wood grain surrounding the sneaker tops off it all off.

Retailing for $190, look for this Air Jordan 9 at select Jordan Brand stores and online on April 27th. Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 9 Melo (MOP) hub page now for all images, full release details and how to buy online. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

Images: brkicks

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Are You Waiting For The Air Jordan 3 Katrina (2018) Hall Of Fame

The Air Jordan 3 Hall Of Fame (Katrina) is basically a design that resembles the exclusive pair that was for a charity auction to support the relief efforts from Hurricane Katrina?s devastation in 2005. The sneaker sports a classic white and red colorway that mixes the popular AJ 3 Fire Red and Cement colorways, and sadly, this upcoming public release will not feature Nike Air branding on the heels, but the classic Jumpman logo instead. Cement detailing is applied on the toe and heel areas to complete the design altogether.

Look for this Air Jordan 3 at select Jordan Brand stores and online on May 12th for $190. Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 3 Katrina (2018) Hall Of Fame hub page now for all imagery, full release details, and how to buy online. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

Images: Fineline1721

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A Preview Of The Air Jordan 1 High Flyknit Clay Green

The Air Jordan 1 High Flyknit last dropped in a BHM iteration, and for its next take is a Clay Green finish that is set to make its debut next month. The sneaker’s knitted upper is basically covered in clay green, while the contrasting detail is seen on the Swooshes with hyper cobalt, yellow, red and black hues. Finally, a white midsole and gum rubber outsole tops the design altogether.

Retailing for $180, look for this Air Jordan 1 High Flyknit Clay Green at select Jordan Brand stores and online in May. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

h/t: US11

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Look For The Jordan Flyknit Elevation 23 University Red Soon

The brand new Jordan Flyknit Elevation 23 takes design cues from the Air Jordan 6, and this silhouette is basically one of the brand’s newest lifestyle silhouettes for spring. The shoe already dropped in black and grey colorways, but this rendition is covered in University Red for its Flyknit upper, textured heel and midsole. A key detail is its Ferrari-inspired tongue logo inspired from the Air Jordan 14 Last Shot, while an Air Jordan 6 icy outsole tops it all off.

Retailing for $170, look for this Jordan Flyknit Elevation 23 University Red at select Jordan Brand stores and online soon. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

Images: Nike

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Official Images: Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Homage To Home Chicago

Jordan Brand is showing love to the Windy City tomorrow as they’ll be releasing the Air Jordan 1 Homage To Home that pays respect to the city of Chicago.

This new colorway of the Air Jordan 1 features a “split” design right down the middle as one side is done in the Banned/Bred colorway and the other in the Chicago colorway. The entire upper is made out of a premium leather with additional details including Nike Air branding on the tongue, a white midsole, and a University Red outsole. Some features that make this pair unique from the one dropping next month are the fact that this pair will be limited to only 2,300 pairs, with each pair individually numbered, as well as has ?From? and ?For? written on the heels.

Look for the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Homage To Home Chicago to release at select retailers in Chicago on April 21st for $160. Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Homage To Home (Chicago Exclusive) hub page now for all imagery, full release details and how to buy online. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

images: Nike

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The Reason Why The Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Homage To Home Was Created

Set to make its debut beginning tomorrow (the numbered pair/Chicago exclusive), Nike finally gives us more info regarding the meaning/backstory behind the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Homage To Home. Why was is designed the way it was? Why did they choose those two colorways? All that will be answered below.

Before we get into all of that, remember that the Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Homage To Home will be retailing for $160 at select Jordan Brand stores in Chicago only on April 21. The second release will drop on May 19th. This pair will be a much more wider release, it will not be numbered and will not come with the ?FROM? and FOR? text on the heel. Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Homage To Home (Chicago Exclusive) hub page now for all imagery, full release details and how to buy online.

The promise that was Air Jordan?from the chance Nike took on a 21-year-old guard from North Carolina, to the ball and wings logo first sketched on a napkin, to the louder-than-a-bomb black and red shoes and apparel that featured it?all came together on the weekend of February 10, 1985 at the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana. All of the hard work, all of the risks taken, this was the first real opportunity for everyone involved to catch their breath and celebrate. Well, Michael Jordan didn?t get to rest. That weekend was All-Star Weekend, Jordan?s first, where he?d represent Chicago in the Slam Dunk Contest as a contestant and in Sunday?s All-Star Game as a starter. He?d do so in his signature Air Jordans (and, in the case of the Dunk Contest, the matching apparel), and make a very un-rookielike splash. The actual retail release was still a few months off, but this would be a chance for would-be consumers to get their best look yet at what was coming.

On Saturday, Jordan came out in the league-banned original red-and-black version of the Air Jordan, complete with matching red-and-black nylon tracksuit, red laces laced up to the second-to-last eyelet, something that over the years would become a standard Jordan touch. He went through the warmups and the first round in his Air Jordan gear, gold chains bouncing around his neck, only revealing his script Chicago red road uniform for the semifinals?where he?d post the round?s only perfect 50 with a dunk from the free-throw line?and finals. He would go on to finish second.

In Sunday?s All-Star game, Jordan laced up the ?Chicago? red-black-and-white Air Jordan, in standard red toe form rather than the earlier ?black toe? version he?d hung over his shoulder in official photos and worn earlier in the season. He?d score just seven points in the game?it?s long been said he was the victim of a freeze-out orchestrated by veterans?but Jordan still stood out in a way the other All-Stars didn?t. Still a week away from his 22nd birthday, Jordan represented the future. And it wasn?t just the shoes. The original Air Jordan was released in a multitude of colorways back in 1985, and since then it has been reissued in even more. If you laid them all out toe-to-heel, they?d stretch a long, long way. But if you distill the whole collection down to the most important ones worn by Jordan himself, it comes down to just two?the black/red and black/white/red, with an honorable mention to the ?black toe? rendition. The colors Jordan had once called ?the devil?s colors,? in reference to an in-state college rival, had become his signature look.

Yes, Jordan wore other Air Jordans, including the black/royal in a now infamous poster shoot on a Portland runway. But the black/red and white/black/red were the only varieties he wore on the league floor?and that weekend of February 10th in 1985 marked the only time he wore both. To celebrate these original Bulls colorways, Jordan introduces for the first time the ?Homage to Home? Air Jordan 1, a down-the-middle joining of the black/red and black/red/white Air Jordan 1s. Unlike Mike, you can represent both colorways at once. And the league can?t do anything to stop you.

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Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Five MVP Awards (Yellow Ochre) Arriving In May

This Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Five MVP Awards (Yellow Ochre) edition is part of an upcoming “Black? Toe” Air Jordan 1 collection that will also include blue moon, track red, and clay green colorways. This version basically sports a mixture of white, black and yellow. The bright yellow ochre hue is used for the suede heels and swooshes, and it celebrates Jordan?s five Most Valuable Player awards with a royal flush graphic on the right insole. A black and white leather upper, followed by a white midsole with yellow outsole finally tops off the design.

Retailing for $160, look for this Air Jordan 1 High at select Jordan Brand stores and online on May 5th. Click and bookmark our official Air Jordan 1 Retro High OG Five MVP Awards (Yellow Ochre) hub page now for all imagery, full release details and how to buy online. Always keep it locked to KicksOnFire for the latest in sneaker news, release dates and where to purchase your favorite kicks.

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