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10 Exclusive Air Jordans You’ll Never Get Your Hands On

Jarrod Saunders by Jarrod Saunders
January 3, 2025
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It’s hard to believe, but Jordans have been around for 40 years this year. Of course, in that time, we’ve seen dozens upon dozens of releases in all sorts of colourways. But ever so often, Nike and Jordan Brand drop rare Air Jordan sneakers that are limited in number and aren’t available to the public. Here is 10 of them!

Nike Air Jordan 2 – Eminem

Nike Air Jordan 2 Eminem Sneakers
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The grey and black sneaker was inspired by rapper Eminem and features his lyrics drawn across the upper. With only 313 pairs of the Jordan 2 Eminem sneakers released exclusively online, these are a truly rare find. They are currently valued between $3,000 and $4,000.

Nike Air Jordan 1 – WINGS for the Future

Image Credit: Jordan Brand

Currently valued between $4,000 and $10,000, these Air Jordan I x Dave White sneakers (which come in a gold, white, red and navy colourway) were limited to just 23 pairs. They were created for charity, with proceeds donated to WINGS for the Future and Los Angeles’ Inglewood High School.

Nike Air Jordan 31 – Gold

Nike-Air-Jordan-31-Gold
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The special-edition all-gold Air Jordan 31 was dropped exclusively in New Orleans as part of the 2017 All-Star festivities. The kicks feature a very bright metallic gold upper, embossed Air Jordan branding throughout and a matching finish on the Swoosh. They are currently valued at around $3000.

Nike Air Jordan 30 – Cosmos

Nike Air Jordan 30 Cosmos
Image Credit: Jordan Brand

Released on July 9th, 2016, for only $200, the Air Jordan 30 Cosmos (inspired by the annual Quai 54 streetball tournament in Paris) is a limited edition version of Michael Jordan’s thirtieth signature shoe. Today, they retail for double the price. The sneaker features a galaxy-inspired print throughout its knit upper.

Nike Air Jordan 7 – Miro

Nike Air Jordan 7 Miro
Image Credit: Jordan Brand

These Olympic-themed Air Jordan 7s – inspired by Dona I Ocell (Woman and Bird), a sculpture in Barcelona by Spanish artist Joan Miró – were released exclusively in Europe with less than 1,000 pairs. The colourful look of the sneaker is complete with a ‘9’ on the heel, Jordan’s Olympic number in 1992. Today, they retail for around $2000.

Nike Air Jordan 9 Bin 23

Nike Air Jordan 9 Bin 23
Image Credit: Jordan Brand

The Air Jordan 9 Retro Premio Bin23 (which was part of the brand’s short-lived “Bin 23” sneaker series) was limited to just 1,331 pairs globally and features a premium design. Dressed in a luxurious white and metallic gold colour scheme, the Jumpman sneakers had a traditional Red wax “Bin 23” stamp on the collar area.

Nike Air Jordan 10 Grimm Gala

Nike Air Jordan 10 Grimm Gala
Image Credit: Jordan Brand

Another charity event sneaker, Nike teamed up with the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in 2016 for the Grimm Gala. As part of the special occasion, four black pairs and four white pairs of Air Jordan 10s were auctioned off. Furthermore, two of those were signed by Michael Jordan and designer Tinker Hatfield.

Nike SoleFly x AJ 16 Art Basel

Image Credit: Jordan Brand

Limited to 1500 pairs, this 2016 collaboration between Florida sneaker boutique SoleFly and Jordan featured a white upper with ostrich leather on the removable strap. Flash Rose lines the inside of the shroud, while the teal takes inspiration from South Beach.

Nike Air Jordan 19 Flint

Nike Air Jordan 19 Flint
Image Credit: Jordan Brand

Production issues with the sneaker’s cover caused the Flint to be released to select chains only. 15 years later, however, the colourway was re-released. The patent leather construction and a Tech-Flex lace cover inspired by a fencer’s mask make this a really cool Jordan design. The 2019 release retails for around $300.

AJ23 Trophy Room

AJ23 Trophy Room
Image Credit: Jordan Brand

Designed by Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan’s son, the Nike Air Jordan 23 Trophy Room is a very special version of Michael Jordan’s twenty-third signature shoe. Released at Jordan’s top 23 stores, with each spot getting 23 pairs, only 529 pairs of the sneakers were released. See more amazing sneakers: Sneaker Fortress

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About the Author: Jarrod Saunders

Jarrod Saunders is a Cape Town-based creative and founder of Fortress of Solitude, with over 20 years in film, gaming, and pop culture. He’s directed award-winning movies, built entertainment sites, and somehow still finds time to watch 500 films a year. Also: sneakerhead and part-time superhero.

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