With prices stacked upwards of $1k on the aftermarket, it’s a no-brainer for the brand to return the shoe that’s been a frequent answer to the social media questions of “which sneaker does Jordan Brand need to retro”. They’ve listened, with the pair set to re-release for the Spring/Summer of 2021. Though a first look has not been presented, you should expect to see racy red suedes, ominous black accents, metallic silver tongues and blood-soaked midsole teeth akin to the original but it’s not at all out of the question for Jordan Brand to deliver a handful of tweaks from the 2009 pair pictured below.





