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10 Jordan Collaborations That Show Sneaker Culture Is Still Going Strong

From unexpected fashion crossovers to bold streetwear twists, these Jordan collaborations prove why the Jumpman still runs the game.

Caryn Ganess by Caryn Ganess
March 17, 2026
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This year has been loaded with coveted Jordan collaborations, from Nigel Sylvester’s “Brick by Brick” Jordan 4s to Awake Ny’s recently released “Arctic Pink” and “Black/Racer Blue” Jordan 5s.  Yet, there are still a few collaborations left to release before the end of the year. Here are all of the Jordan collaborations sneakerheads can expect in 2025 and 2026.

Infinite Archives x Air Jordan 17 Low “Beach” Brings Back OG Colourway Energy

Infinite Archives x Jordan 17 Low
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Infinite Archives is giving a shout-out to Jordan 17s of years past with their upcoming collab. The sneaker features beige leather (tumbled on the quarter panels, smooth on the toe) and black inner booties. The shoe’s most unique feature, however, is the rainbow traction pads on the outsole. Each shade reflects one of the AJ17’s OG colourways, including the fan favourite Mike Bibby PE.

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Zion Williamson x Air Jordan 1 Low OG “Voodoo Alternate” Delivers a Darker Twist on a Fan Favourite

Zion Williamson x Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Voodoo Alternate"
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Zion Williamson’s Jordan 1 Low collab has cast a spell on sneakerheads. This year, the baller’s “Voodoo” theme from 2022 has taken a darker turn, with shades of blue, purple, and black coating the sneaker. All other themed aspects stay unchanged.

Travis Scott x Fragment Air Jordan 1 Low Was 2025’s Most Limited Sneaker Drop

Travis Scott x Fragment Air Jordan 1 Low
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Travis Scott is dropping one of his cleanest and most limited Jordan 1 Low collabs this September. Only 40,000 pairs of his latest three-way collaboration with Jordan Brand and Fragment Design were expected to be released to the public. The shoe boasts white tumbled leather uppers, blue highlights, pink trim around the leather edging, and three sets of laces that complement the colours on the shoe

Travis Scott x Chase B x Jordan Jumpman Jack Combines Hype, Friends, and Glow-in-the-Dark Details

Travis Scott x Chase B x Jordan Jumpman Jack
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La Flame may not be as busy as usual on the sneaker front, but the rapper has another noteworthy collaboration planned for 2025. His next Jordan Jumpman Jack release was created together with his close buddy, DJ Chase B. The shoe comes with a black mesh base, light beige suede overlays, black faux ostrich leather straps, and glow-in-the-dark outsoles that can be spotted behind the booth.

A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 4 “Dark Mocha” Set to Elevate Holiday Sneaker Rotations

A Ma Maniére X Air Jordan 4 “Dark Mocha”
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Luxury streetwear brand A Ma Maniére will give the Jordan 4 another facelift for the Holidays. The model will be revamped in a “Dark Mocha/Bronze Eclipse/Black/Violet Ore” colour scheme, but images of the sneaker have yet to appear ahead of its December release. If there’s anything we should expect, it’s the traditional AMM touches like quilted inners, premium materials, and signature co-branding details.

SoleFly x Air Jordan 3 “Miami Hurricanes” Celebrates Team Colours in Bold Fashion

SoleFly x Air Jordan 3
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SoleFly scored another touchdown with their annual Jordan collaboration. This year, the Miami-based retailers gave the Jordan 3 a fresh look inspired by the Hurricanes’ white, green, and orange team colours. The design sports a white base with green and orange suede at the toe and heel, complemented by matching branding and eyelets.

PSG x Air Jordan 5 “Off-Noir” Is a Masterclass in Minimalist Luxury Sneakers

PSG x Air Jordan 5 "Off-Noir"
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Paris Saint-Germain’s Air Jordan 5 collab is a lesson in understated class. The design combines black leather and textile uppers with soft pink details on the interior, branding, and shark tooth accents. PSG was also subtle in their branding details, using just embossed PSG logos on the quarter panels (no TPU) and themed graphics on the insoles.

PSG x Air Jordan 4 RM Brings a Clean, Premium Look for the Holiday Season

PSG x Air Jordan 4 RM
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PSG also plans to offer a luxurious yet understated take on the Jordan 4 RM design for the holiday season. The sneaker features grey and black uppers with a splash of pink on the outsole. The insole is also decorated with PSG graphics for a fun touch.

A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 6 “Mauve” Was A Premium Holiday Must-Have

A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 6
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AMM will also be working their magic on the Jordan 6 silhouette for the holidays. The collaboration includes mauve nubuck uppers, matching satin inners, and black branding. Some are calling these the “George Town” 6s…with upgraded materials, of course.

Teyana Taylor’s Air Jordan 3 Sneaker Is The Brand’s Most Unique Collab Of 2026

Teyana Taylor Air Jordan 3
Image Credit: Instagram / Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor has been moving through 2026 like someone who doesn’t have time for small moments. One night, she’s collecting trophies, the next she’s reminding everyone that she’s always been part of sneaker culture. If you’ve been watching her lately, you’ve probably noticed the same thing: red carpets may love her, but streetwear still feels like home. On March 7, Teyana Taylor’s Air Jordan 3 “Concrete Rose” landed.

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About the Author: Caryn Ganess

Caryn Ganess is a Jordan Brand specialist and sneaker culture writer at Sneaker Fortress, covering Air Jordan releases, colourways, and collaborations since 2022. A cum laude Honours graduate in Psychology, she brings an analytical lens to sneaker history and pop culture across Sneaker Fortress and 23 Jumpman Street.

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