Air Jordan 7 'Miro' Release Date, Where To Buy
The Air Jordan 7 'Miro' might be the biggest statement-making release of 2026 for Jordan Brand. When these drop in July, anyone who pops out wearing them will instantly draw double takes. Sneakerheads will immediately recognize game, and love them or hate them, the cop will demand respect. Those who are unaware are sure to look twice too. Very few sneakers will grab more attention. Are these for me? Probably not, but I respect the artistry and I love the sole and soul of this drop.
Key Facts at a Glance
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Model | Air Jordan 7 Retro 'Miro' |
Style Code | IQ6573-100 |
Colorway | White / Metallic Gold / Sport Red / Varsity Royal |
Release Date | July 10, 2026 |
Price | $255 |
Where to Buy | Nike SNKRS, select Jordan Brand retailers |
Where Can You Buy The Air Jordan 7 'Miro'?
The AJ7 'Miro' drops July 10, 2026, via Nike SNKRS and select Jordan Brand retailers. The release was originally rumored for June 27 at $225 before getting pushed back and bumped up.
Unlike the 2008 original, which never released in the U.S. and capped at fewer than 1,000 pairs, this retro is a global SNKRS drop. Expect quick sell-through given the lore.
What Makes This Retro Stand Out?
The colorway draws from Joan Miró's "Dona i Ocell" Barcelona sculpture, with abstract red, blue, green, yellow and black shapes scattered across white leather overlays on a black nubuck base. A gold "9" sits on the heel, honoring MJ's Olympic number from the 1992 Barcelona Dream Team run.
It's the art-and-Olympics counterpart to the more nostalgic AJ7 pairs like the 'Olympic' and 'Bordeaux' colorways.
Should You Buy the Air Jordan 7 'Miro' (2026)?
For wear, this is an easy yes at retail if you love loud, story-driven sneakers. The Olympic and Miró narrative gives the design real depth beyond color blocking.
As a flip, the 18-year gap since the original and pre-order asks already hitting ~$400 point to strong day-one resale. A retail W feels like a serious win.
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This story was originally published June 2, 2026 at 6:00 AM.