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Jordan Brand

FO Pulse: #386 of 516 on the 2026-08-16 close, with 0 likes across 3 posts in the trailing 7 days. Full chart.

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Jordan Brand's standing over the last 4 nightly closes: #383 (2026-08-13) → #382 (2026-08-14) → #386 (2026-08-15) → #386 (2026-08-16).

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What are the next Jordan Brand releases?

The Air Jordan 3 True Blue returns July 18, 2026 at 230 dollars, its first retro run since 2016, and the Air Jordan 1 High OG Love Letter follows on August 1, 2026 at 185 dollars. Finally Offline's coverage below tracks each drop as it is announced.

Where can you buy Jordans?

Major releases go through the Nike SNKRS app, nike.com, and Jordan retailers like Foot Locker, plus boutiques such as Extra Butter that run their own first come, first served releases. After sellout, pairs move to resale platforms like StockX and GOAT.

How much do Jordans cost?

Current retros mostly run between about 150 and 230 dollars, with the True Blue 3 at 230 dollars and the Love Letter 1 at 185 dollars as live examples. Resale premiums concentrate on hyped retros and collaborations, while general releases often sit near retail.

Do Jordan releases restock?

Individual drops rarely restock, but Jordan Brand runs a long retro cycle, so beloved colorways tend to return after years away, as the True Blue 3 is doing for the first time since 2016. If you miss a date, the choice is resale now or waiting for the next retro run.

Who owns Jordan Brand?

Jordan Brand is a division of Nike, built from Michael Jordan's original 1984 signing and the 1985 debut of the Air Jordan 1. It operates with its own athletes and product lines but sells through Nike's channels.

Coverage

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