
After a 15-year hiatus from retail shelves, 2026 was the year that Jordan Brand’s ultra-luxe Bin 23 line made its long-awaited return. And now, we’re learning that the comeback won’t be confined to ’26 alone, as it’s set to carry on into thew new year.
According to @zsneakerheadz and Sneaker Files, the low-top variation of Michael Jordan’s fourteenth signature sneaker, the Air Jordan 14 Low, is next in line for the premium Bin 23 treatment. The new style will feature a Purple Dynasty/Multi-color colorway, which is also expected to include black, deep red and metallic gold.
While specifics behind the material selection and inspiration have yet to be revealed, the pair is expected to use predominantly purple color blocking on its upper which is balanced with black on the toe, tongue and heel. Glossy red accents appear across the midsole, while the sneaker’s TPU midfoot shank will reportedly be given a metallic gold finish. Unique to this style is “Bin 23” branding at the lateral Ferrari-inspired badge, which traditionally features a Jumpman logo.

A speculative mock-up of the upcoming Air Jordan 14 Retro Low Prm Bin 23.
@zsneakerheadz/Sneaker Files
The Bin 23 line was first introduced in 2010 and continued in early 2011 before being quietly discontinued. Releases from the first run of Bin 23 styles included the Air Jordan 2, Air Jordan 9, Air Jordan 13, Air Jordan 7 and Air Jordan 5.
Nearly two decades later, Jordan Brand revitalized the Bin 23 line this year, first with the Air Jordan 6, then the Air Jordan 3 and most recently, the Air Jordan 8. This year’s Bin 23 releases will conclude with a still-unseen Air Jordan 4 in December.
The Air Jordan 14 Retro Low Prm Bin 23 is currently set to be released on June 29 from Nike’s Snkrs app and select Jordan Brand retailers for a retail price of $355. Like other pairs in the Bin 23 series, the Air Jordan 14 Retro Low will be limited to just 2,300 pairs produced.








