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Bright Neons Land On The Women-Led Jordan Heir

Earmarked for March 2025.

Bright Neons Land On The Women-Led Jordan Heir

Given the meteoric rise of women’s basketball, it’s only a matter of time before Jordan Brand follows Nike by giving a signature sneaker to a WNBA athlete. In the meantime, the Jumpman’s first women-led hoops shoe in the Jordan Heir resembles a step in the right direction. After debuting in late 2024, the quirky low-top is continuing to surface in new colorways for springtime.

You can think of these as a “home” version of the multicolor design that released in October of 2024. Likeminded pops of blue, neon green, pink, and orange can be found under the TPU exoskeleton, complemented by “Sail” treatments (as opposed to black) on all the other major areas. When is comes to performance, the Heir features rubber herringbone tread, Cushlon 3.0 foam, and a low-top height suitable for precise cutting and quick movements, which are central to women’s hoops.

We’re expecting a nike.com release to occur in March, with the shoe arriving in unisex sizes for the standard $110 MSRP. See official images below and visit our Jordan Release Dates page to browse other upcoming basketball shoes.

WHERE TO BUY

Unisex Jordan Heir

SKU: FQ3858-100
RETAIL PRICE: $110
RELEASE DATE: Mar 4, 2025

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