The Air Jordan 5 “Golden Ticket” (previously dubbed the “Earth” colorway) releases on January 22nd exclusively in women’s sizing, retailing for $200. A complementary, earthy palette dominates this delivery, with a “chocolate-hued” midsole and foot entrance sliding alongside the gold tongue and sharktooth midsole pattern.
As always, SNKRS will be the primary release method for this retro, but a host of additional retailers, like Sneaker Politics and CNCPTS, will also host their own launches. We’ve compiled a complete store list ahead with our “Where To Buy” widget, updated with direct shopping links upon release. Catch images of the Air Jordan 5 “Golden Ticket” further down, with a detailed breakdown of this release at the bottom of the page.
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Womens Air Jordan 5 "Golden Ticket"
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |
Sneaker Politics | Standard | Check Site |
Concepts | Standard | Check Site |
Nordstrom | Standard | Check Site |
TAKOUT NY | Standard | Check Site |
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Though Nike’s official copy surrounding the “Golden Ticket” references championship titles and trophy cases, for all intents and purposes, the “Golden Ticket” Jordan 5 is primarily just a lifestyle proposition, a harmonizing blend of the “Earth,” “Metallic Gold” and “Sail” tones that carry this colorway. Pieces of this pair have already drawn comparison to other previous editions even before it hits the shelves; 2016’s “Olympic” shares the gilded tongue and midsole design, while 2006’s “Dark Army” stands as the only other AJ5 with such an emphasis on brown.
Jumping back to the present, this “Earth” coated Jordan 5 comes amid the silhouette’s 35th anniversary, following the mega-sized celebration for the Air Jordan 4 in 2024. While these new layouts will keep fans fed, the main events remain the return of some of the most beloved colorways in the model’s history, including the Jordan 5 “Grape,” Jordan 5 “Fire Red,” and Jordan 5 “Black Metallic Reimagined.”