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Air Jordan 3 'Bin 23': Where to Buy the Most Exclusive AJ3 of 2026

To say the Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" (Style Code: FZ5072-100) looks luxurious is like saying Michael Jordan was pretty good at basketball. Tinker Hatfield's first Jordan signature silhouette has finally received the premium treatment worthy of its heritage.

When Jordan Brand launched the Bin 23 collection in 2010, models like the Air Jordan 2 and Air Jordan 9 received the luxury makeover first. After returning in 2026 with the Air Jordan 6, the premium series now arrives on one of the brand's most beloved sneakers: the Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23." Let's get into it.

Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" Release Date, Price & Key Details

Detail

Info

Style Code

FZ5072-100

Colorway

Team Red / Burgundy Crush / Metallic Gold / Coconut Milk / Smokey Mauve / Red

Release Date

June 13, 2026

Release Time

9:00 AM CDT

Retail Price

$355

Where to Buy

Nike SNKRS & Select Jordan Brand Retailers

The Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" is scheduled to release on June 13, 2026, for $355 via Nike SNKRS and select Jordan Brand retailers. Nike's official launch page confirms the release date and retail price for the premium Air Jordan 3.

According to Sneaker Bar Detroit and multiple early reports, production is expected to be limited to just 2,300 individually numbered pairs worldwide. That figure would mirror the Air Jordan 6 "Bin 23" released earlier this year and further reinforce the collection's reputation for exclusivity.

Why Is the Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" So Expensive?

If you're looking at the Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" and seeing only a $355 price tag, your perspective may need adjusting. To the casual buyer, spending nearly $400 on a pair of Jordans might seem excessive. But this release isn't just about the shoes-it's about the experience, access, and exclusivity that come with them.

 Air Jordan 3 Bin 23 Mockup zSneakerHeadz h/t RabaKali
Air Jordan 3 Bin 23 Mockup zSneakerHeadz h/t RabaKali zSneakerHeadz h/t RabaKali

Custom packaging, premium materials, and a production run of just 2,300 pairs place the Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" firmly in collector territory, where money becomes a tool used to acquire something few others can own. The $355 retail price is the cost of getting behind the curtain.

This isn't a collaboration or a hype-driven release. It's a luxury Air Jordan built for sneakerheads who appreciate craftsmanship as much as rarity. And while exclusivity matters, so do the details. Let's take a closer look at what makes the Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" special.

The Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23"Gets the Luxury Treatment

Nike describes the Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" as an AJ3 that "gets the luxury treatment," highlighting premium Off Noir leather, University Red accents, cedar shoe trees, a dust bag, an updated Bin 23 retro card, and the collection's signature wax seal.

That's a fitting description for a sneaker that sits at the very top of Jordan Brand's premium lineup. The Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" isn't Salisbury steak-it's a Wagyu tomahawk cooked to perfection.

Unlike many premium sneakers that rely on loud branding, the Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" lets the materials do the talking.Burgundy Crush elephant print wraps the toe and heel, Team Red leather delivers a rich, luxurious look, and Metallic Gold accents provide a subtle flex.

Nike Air branding on the heel keeps the sneaker connected to its 1988 roots while the premium extras reinforce its collector appeal.

Is the Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" Worth Buying?

If you're one of the sneakerheads looking to make a resale flip, the $355 retail price for the Air Jordan 3 "Bin 23" could be the down payment on a nice come-up. A release this limited has the potential to command serious premiums on the secondary market, especially if you manage to secure a less common size.

Air Jordan 3s take me back to a childhood when your status was often determined by the sneakers on your feet. As much as I love the Air Jordan 3 silhouette and appreciate this elevated execution, I can't justify spending $355 on a sneaker when that same money could buy two-or even three-solid pairs.

These feel more suited for collectors and sneaker enthusiasts who regularly keep luxury brands like Prada or Balenciaga in rotation. Me? I'd rather save some money and grab the Air Jordan 5 "Black Carolina" dropping the following week.

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This story was originally published June 7, 2026 at 4:22 PM.

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