The 2025 Air Jordan 4 “Rare Air” will debut without the classic laser uppers, while the Air Jordan 3 “Rare Air” will feature reverse logos. These unique twists are set to launch during All-Star Weekend and Summer 2025, respectively.
2025’s Air Jordan 4 ‘Rare Air’ to Feature Removable Patches, Dropping During All-Star Weekend
Additional information about the Air Jordan 4 “Rare Air” slated for next year has emerged. According to @zsneakerheadz (via Sneaker News), this pair will not feature the engraved laser pattern seen in the 2005 and 2015 releases.
Its exclusive branding sets the Air Jordan 4 “Rare Air” apart. This unique feature allows consumers to switch between the 'Rare Air' and the classic 'Flight' via removable patches. Moreover, the iconic holographic box from the 2000s featuring Michael Jordan’s face is making a comeback, albeit in a mysterious blacked-out form.
The color scheme, “Black/Fire Red/Deep Royal Blue/Dark Smoke Grey/Tech Grey,” remains unchanged. The reported release date is February 15th, aligning with All-Star Weekend. This release joins the Air Jordan 1 “Bred” in a busy launch period.
This information is tentative, including the speculative mockups seen so far. Stay tuned to the Jordan Release Dates page for updates as they become available.
Air Jordan 3 ‘Rare Air’ to Feature Reversed Heel Branding, Expected Summer 2025 Release
Anticipation is building for the Air Jordan 3 “Rare Air” (formerly “Chile Red”), set to release a season after the similarly named Air Jordan 4 “Rare Air.” This pair features a unique touch with reversed heel branding, adding excitement surrounding the AJ4's branding switch-up.
The expected color palette remains “Black/Chile Red/Neutral Grey/Military Blue/Coconut Milk,” with a release slated for Summer 2025. Stay tuned for more information as we approach the launch date. Mockups are available via @zsneakerheadz and Sneaker Files.
Jordan Release Dates for 2025 has been a significant focus recently, with many details emerging about Jordan Brand’s 40th anniversary, anticipated to be one of their most critical commercial years. The latest reveal includes the upcoming Air Jordan 3 “Chile Red” colorway, featuring the beloved Nike Air branding.
While the only confirmed details about the Air Jordan 3 "Chile Red" are the color combination and the Nike Air heel tab, there's a sense of nostalgia and connection to the brand's history. With several original colorways set to return in 2025, there's potential for this shoe to pay homage to the iconic True Blue.
As with all early leaks, the Air Jordan 3 “Chile Red” information should be considered tentative. This pair is expected to drop in the Summer of 2025.


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