5 Best Air Jordan sneakers to add to your sneaker collection

5 Best Air Jordans to add to your sneaker collection (Image via Sneakerhead)
5 Best Air Jordans to add to your sneaker collection (Image via Sneakerhead)

Discovering the world of Air Jordans for the first time is one of life's greatest joys for sneakerheads. Due to his legacy, Michael Jordan successfully revolutionized the sneaker landscape and brought some of the most sought-after Air Jordan sneakers to people's attention worldwide.

There are plenty sneaker fans who want a pair of Jordan shoes that accurately reflect their aesthetic and motivate them to buy other iterations of their collection. However, they frequently report feeling perplexed and hopeless about their chances of ever getting their hands on the shoes.

A few pairs of Air Jordan sneakers are so well-liked in terms of colors and style that they have become an absolute requirement for any sneakerhead's collection. For instance, the Nike Air Jordan 'Chicago' is one of the most popular colorways of the sneaker line and is a must-have for every sneakerhead.

However, a few other Jordan sneakers are worth adding to every sneakerhead's collection. Here is a list of the top five Air Jordan sneakers that need to be a part of any Jordan fan's sneaker collection!


The Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro Bred 2001 and four other Air Jordan sneakers to add to your collection.

#1 Nike Air Jordan 1 x OFF-WHITE Retro High OG

The highly sought-after collaboration between Air Jordan and Virgil Abloh gives birth to an Off-White Jordan 1 2018 model that is exclusive to Europe. Abloh's trademark aesthetic is prominently displayed on the shoe.

This Off-white Jordan 1 is an updated version of the original Nike Air Jordan 1. It has a white upper with blue and orange highlights, a deconstructed Swoosh, and off-White branding everywhere.

Wings logos may also be found on the shoe's ankles. Additionally, it has orange tabs, black lettering that says "AIR" on the midsole, and text that says "Off-WhiteTM for NIKE" on the side panels, all in black.

This Off-white Nike Jordan 1 is the rarest of the three Air Jordan 1 off-white hue. It comes on the heels of the collaboration's 'Chicago' and 'UNC' editions, both released simultaneously.

The sneaker is available for $190 at select retail sites and the official Nike retail site for sneakerheads.


#2 Nike Air Jordan 1 Retro 'Bred'

The 'BRED' Air Jordan 1 is widely considered one of the most legendary shoe releases in history.

The original hue was shown off for the first time in 1985. Ever since then, it has served as motivation for an almost uncountable amount of additional silhouettes. However, the most iconic Jordans weren't released until 1994, when the vintage line debuted.

Although rumors circulated that the NBA "banned" the "Bred" Air Jordan 1, Michael Jordan never wore them in a regular-season game. Instead, the Bred Jordan 1 was his shoe of choice for the Slam Dunk Contest and other promotional events.

However, the black and red Jordan 1 is one of the best-selling sneaker colorways ever. Chicago Bulls fans and sneakerheads will always covet the 2001 "Bred" Jordan 1 Retro, which was remarkably identical to the original. It was officially released in the Black/Varsity Red colorway.

The high-top silhouette of the original was replicated in the 2001 version of the shoe, which also featured Nike Air branding on the tongue. Additionally, a silver Jumpman keychain is affixed to the shoe, and there are 14,884 unique numbers written on the inside of the tongue of each pair of shoes.

This classic Jordan sneaker is available for varying prices at select retail sites and the official Nike retail site.


#3 Nike KAWS x Air Jordan 4 Retro

Since he pulled the plug on his streetwear company OriginalFake, renowned artist KAWS has kept a low profile. He has only emerged from his secluded lifestyle for the occasional high-profile art project or fruitful collaboration.

Jordan Brand gave him the commission for the latter, and the Jordan 4 served as his canvas. The result turned out to be stunning.

The KAWS x Jordan 4 is constructed with a premium suede top that is smooth and heathered, and the shoe is colored in a single tone of grey throughout its entirety. In addition, KAWS hand drawings have been engraved into the top, and a hang tag that matches their color scheme is also included.

Additionally, suede wraps both the midsole and top "Wings" of the shoe. Finally, the appearance is finished with a sole that emits a glow in the dark.

This iconic Jordan sneaker was released in 2017 and instantly became a hit among sneakerheads who appreciate art. These sneakers are available for $500 and more at select and official Nike retail sites.


#3 Air Jordan 4 'University Blue'

It should come as no surprise that the Jordan 4 in "University Blue" is one of this brand's most anticipated sneaker releases of the year. Not far behind the Jordan 1, the silhouette effectively promotes Michael Jordan's alma mater, the University of North Carolina, by displaying the UNC color in a broader show.

The premium suede panels surrounding the toe, heel, and profile have all been dyed in a light cool tone, and the netting and the laces perfectly match the exact specifications. In addition, the Jumpman logo on the heel is a neutral color, and the branding on the tongue is different from the originals.

Instead of the traditional black-on-white label, it has a white-on-gray label ending with the jock tag found on jerseys. Elsewhere, contrast is provided using black eyelets and midsole trims near several cement-colored and paint-speckled fixtures.

The Jordan 4 'University Blue' is available for $120 at select and official Nike retail sites.


#4 Air Jordan 3 Retro 'Black Cement'

The Air Jordan 3 vintage OG was one of the most highly awaited sneaker releases of 2018. It was notable for being the first time since the "Black Cement" AJ 3's 2001 vintage that the original "Nike Air" branding was used on the sneaker.

Jordan committed to the adage of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," on these, going loyal to the OG with a black-based leather upper with cement grey, fire red, and white accents. He topped them off with the famous elephant print design.

February 17, 2018, Michael Jordan's 55th birthday, was the day they were made available to the public, and the retail price for men's sizes was $200. You don't need us to tell you that the "Black Cement" Jordan 3 Retro OG is a must-have because you already know that.

They should be part of everyone's collection, preferably in numerous copies if possible.

These Jordan sneakers are available for $250 at select and official Nike retail sites.


#5 Air Jordan 11 Retro 'Concord' (2018)

The Jordan 11 "Concord (2018)" heralds the comeback of one of the most revered footwear models in the history of the world.

The iconic all-black and all-white Jordan 11 that Michael Jordan wore in 1995 and 1996 needs no introduction. Still, this latest iteration of the "Concord" vintage collection features several touches not included in the earlier iterations.

The remastered design adds a higher cut to the black patent leather mudguard and "45," replacing the conventional "23" on the shoe's heels. When Jordan returned from his first retirement in 1995, he wore the uniform number "45," but the remastered construction replaced it on the shoe's heels.

This release in 2018 celebrates the first pairs of the "Concord" AJ11 that Michael Jordan wore when he launched the shoe in the 1995 NBA Playoffs with the "45" marking.

This Air Jordan classic sneaker is available for $200 at select and official Nike retail sites.


The world of sneakers is as intriguing as one can assume, and the Nike Jordans play an essential role in bringing about a big cultural shift in the sneaker scene. These five shoes are essential for those who have just begun their adventure into the world of Jordans.

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