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Air Jordan 2015 Release Dates: New Air Jordan Series Coming This Month

Nike, Inc. is yet again to release a whole new horde of Air Jordan footwear variants like the Air Jordan 4 retro, Air Jordan XX9, Air Jordan 7 and many more in the coming days.

SneakerNews.com provided a more detailed information regarding the price and outing dates of upcoming Air Jordans. They are as follows:

  • Air Jordan 29 – with colors black, white-dark, grey-gym red. To be released Jan. 10, 2015. Posted price $225.
  • Air Jordan 4 "Columbia" – with colors blue and white combination. To be released Jan. 10, 2015. Posted price $190.
  • Air Jordan 4 GG – with colors black/fuchsia force-flash lime. To be released Jan. 17, 2015. Posted price $140.
  • Air Jordan 7 "French Blue" – with colors blue and white combination. To be released Jan. 24, 2015. Posted price $190.

Sneaker News additionally posted February 2015 Air Jordan releases:

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  • Air Jordan 4 "Oreo" – with release date Feb. 20, 2015 and posted price $190.
  • Air Jordan 1 High "Laser" – with release date Feb. 2, 2015 and posted price $190.
  • Air Jordan 1 Low OG "Bred" – with release date Feb. 14, 2015 and posted price $140.
  • Air Jordan 10 "Bulls Over Broadway" – with release date Feb. 14, 2015 and posted price $190.
  • Air Jordan 10 "Lady Liberty" – with release date Feb. 14, 2015 and posted price $190.
  • Air Jordan 1 Low OG "White" – release date Feb. 28, 2015 and posted price $140.
  • Air Jordan Dub Zero – release date Feb. 28, 2015 (no posted price).

Jordan Footwear Vice President Dave Schechter said that fans should expect more remastering of their favorite retro sneakers within this year.

"We are going to be remastering our whole retro line starting Spring 15," Schechter told SoleCollector.com. "It's comprised of a couple different factors. One, we have the most highly qualified colleagues in Asia at the factory level who are working on our retro products."

"We have really high standards for production and quality controls. That's one big part of it, and that kicked in last year actually, so we've been doing that for a while," the executive continued.

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