How many Jordan shoes are there? A visual timeline of every Michael Jordan signature sneaker

Kyle Irving

How many Jordan shoes are there? A visual timeline of every Michael Jordan signature sneaker image

Michael Jordan's legendary status went well beyond his awards, accolades, big games and clutch shots.

The player many consider to be the greatest of all time didn't just leave a lasting impact on the game of basketball, but in the world of fashion, as well.

Jordan's sneakers became iconic on and off the floor, and they're still in high demand to this day.

Jordan debuted the Air Jordan I in 1985 and they still might just be the consensus most popular sneaker on the planet nearly 40 years later.

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But everyone knows what the Air Jordan I's look like — it's impossible to mistake the staple of sneaker culture. But what about the other models of the Air Jordans?

Below you can find a visual timeline of every Air Jordan sneaker, from the Air Jordan I's in 1985 to the Air Jordan XXXVII's released in September 2022. The Air Jordan XXXVIII's are set to release in fall 2023.

Visual timeline of every Michael Jordan sneaker

Air Jordan 1 (I) — 1985

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Air Jordan 2 (II) — 1986

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Air Jordan 3 (III) — 1988

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Air Jordan 4 (IV) — 1989

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Air Jordan 5 (V) — 1990

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Air Jordan 6 (VI) — 1991

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Air Jordan 7 (VII) — 1992

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Air Jordan 8 (VIII) — 1993

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Air Jordan 9 (IX) — 1993

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Air Jordan 10 (X) — 1995

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Air Jordan 11 (XI) — 1995

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Air Jordan 12 (XII) — 1996

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Air Jordan 13 (XIII) — 1997

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Air Jordan 14 (XIV) — 1998

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Air Jordan 15 (XV) — 1999

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Air Jordan 16 (XVI) — 2001

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Air Jordan 17 (XVII) — 2002

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Air Jordan 18 (XVIII) — 2003

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Air Jordan 19 (XIX) — 2004

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Air Jordan 20 (XX) — 2005

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Air Jordan 21 (XXI) — 2006

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Air Jordan 22 (XX2) — 2007

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Air Jordan 23 (XX3) — 2008

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Air Jordan 2009 —  2009

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Air Jordan 2010 — 2010

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Air Jordan 2011 — 2011

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Air Jordan 2012 — 2012

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Air Jordan 28 (XX8) — 2013

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Air Jordan 29 (XX9) — 2014

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Air Jordan 30 (XXX) — 2016

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Air Jordan 31 (XXXI) — 2016

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Air Jordan 32 (XXXII) — 2017

Air Jordan 33 (XXXIII) — 2018

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Air Jordan 34 (XXXIV) — 2019

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Air Jordan 35 (XXXV) — 2020

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Air Jordan 36 (XXXVI) — 2021

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Air Jordan 37 (XXXVII) — 2022

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You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.