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The Women-Led Jordan Heir Cleans Up In Simple White And Black

A versatile look for the newly-introduced model.

The Women-Led Jordan Heir Cleans Up In Simple White And Black

Women’s basketball is flourishing in every way possible, with the WNBA shattering viewership records and college standouts maintaining energy around the amateur circuit. Therefore, every company with a stake in the game has been going all-out with new initiatives conceived to strengthen their appeal to women hoopers, Jordan Brand obviously being no exception.

Late 2024 saw the debut of the Jordan Heir; the first Jordan Brand performance basketball shoe tailored specifically to the needs of women. Championed notably by UCLA Bruin Kiki Rice, Jordan Brand’s first NIL signee and the odds-on favorite to go #1 overall in the 2026 WNBA draft, the Heir is continuing its rollout with a new colorway that’s about as versatile as they come. The bulk of the mixed-media construction suits up in white, save only for a black Jumpman and embossed black lines jutting out from the TPU cage.

The “White/Black” Jordan Heir is expected to play a role in Jordan Brand’s Spring 2025 selection, although no solid date has been confirmed at the time of this writing. See official images below and tap our Jordan Release Dates 2025 page to preview more upcoming pairs by the Jumpman.

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Womens Jordan Heir

SKU: FZ2473-110
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: 2025

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