2025 continues to evolve into one of the more eventful air Jordan Release calendars in recent memory and we might see another classic retro sneaker on shelves. Whereas Michael Jordan Never actually wearing the Air Jordan 9 upon release due to its absence from basketball, the shoe is considered a classic and underrated silhouette within the numbered line. Come next year, we’ll see the return of a fan-favorite colorway.
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Original air jordan 9 was first released in November 1993, just a month after Michael Jordan announced his first retirement from the NBA to pursue his baseball dreams. Despite this fact the shoes were released and it was not until 2001 that Jordan actually wore the same pair while playing for the Washington Wizards.
Enter the Air Jordan 9 “Cool Grey,” a neutral colorway for an underrated Tinker Hatfield designed concept that remains a staple in the sneaker’s wardrobe. The colorway was first released in 2001 and then retroed again in 2012. This will be the first time they return to an updated model in over a decade.
Air Jordan 9 “Cool Grey”
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The Air Jordan 9 follows a rugged, high-top construction that makes these shoes more reminiscent of a work boot than a basketball sneaker. The thick midsole was new to the Jordan line, but the shoe borrowed several elements from past models that inspired future designs, namely the upper with rope laces and patent leather panels. The “Cool Grey” nickname comes from the many different shades of gray throughout the shoe and the color scheme has inspired countless Jordan sneakers as a result.
While we’re still waiting for an official release date, expect these to drop sometime in March 2025. They will come with a standard retail tag of $215 and if they are on par with recent Jordan releases, we should see these come in full family sizes. Hopefully a release will be announced Nike SNKRS App in the coming months.
Are you still keeping your “cool grey” 9 from 2012?
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