Sneakers keep getting more and more expensive, but while many of the best Air Jordans still get snatched up by resellers and flipped for multiple times their retail price, there are actually some deals to be had on classic colorways.
As Jordan Brand has increased production as of late, availability has become more widespread. And in the case of some original colorways, these most recent releases have been some of the best and most faithful recreations yet. So while making them in bigger numbers may not be good for resellers, it’s a good thing for sneaker fans that just want to be able to buy and actually wear their pairs.
We searched StockX and found a surprising amount of heat available for under retail. It’s important to note that these prices fluctuate constantly, and by size. We’ve compiled the list by the average resale price over the last three months. These are the best Air Jordans you can buy right now for under retail.
Air Jordan 3 ‘Black Cement’ (2024)
Retail Price: $220
Current StockX Average Resale Price: $212
The ‘Black Cement’ Air Jordan 3, which is many sneaker fans’ favorite Jordan ever, is available for below its retail price. Now this is something you truly don’t see everyday.
Air Jordan 11 Low ‘Bred’ (2025)
Retail Price: $190
Current StockX Average Resale Price: $185
To some, the Air Jordan 11 is more wearable as a low, and it’s even better when the latter version is under retail—especially in the beloved “Bred” colorway.
Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 ‘Navy’
Retail Price: $225
Current StockX Average Resale Price: $212
It’s quite surprising that the “Navy” Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 is available for under retail, considering that the initial “Green” colorway is reselling for double. Since it is technically a collab, don’t be surprised if prices to creep back up as time goes on.
Air Jordan 3 ‘Seoul 2.0’
Retail Price: $200
Current StockX Average Resale Price: $182
The first version of the ‘Seoul’ Air Jordan 3 is a grail sneaker for many, and sells for thousands on the secondary marketplace. But the 2.0 variation, with its vintage-themed aesthetics, is on the opposite side of the spectrum and currently available for below its retail price.
Air Jordan 11 ‘Legend Blue’ (2024)
Retail Price: $230
Current StockX Average Resale Price: $205
The Air Jordan 11 is typically a sneaker that ends up reselling for profit on the secondary marketplace, but that’s not the case for the “Legend Blue” pair from 2024. The style is legendary for being an OG colorway that Michael Jordan wore during the 1996 All-Star Game.
Air Jordan 4 ‘Military Blue’ (2024)
Retail Price: $215
Current Average Resale Price: $207
It’s baffling to think that the “Military Blue” Air Jordan 4 from 2024, which is the first time in 35 years that the OG colorway had “Nike Air” branding, is below retail. Pricing does vary based on size.
Air Jordan 5 ‘Fire Red’ (Black Tongue - 2025)
Retail Price: $215
Current StockX Average Resale Price: $185
The 2025 version of the “Fire Red” Air Jordan 5 was the first time that the style returned with original “Nike Air” branding on the heel, so it’s surprising to see it under retail? This could be a good time to cop for a discount while you can.
Air Jordan 8 ‘Bugs Bunny’ (2025)
Retail Price: $215
Current StockX Average Resale Price: $168
The ‘Bugs Bunny’ Air Jordan 8 is such an underrated sneaker. For one, it’s a colorway that Michael Jordan actually wore on the court, and two, it has ties to the Looney Tunes when Bugs Bunny had them on during a crossover campaign in the ‘90s.
Air Jordan 6 ‘Reverse Infrared Salesman’
Retail Price: $215
Current StockX Average Resale Price: $164
A once coveted sample colorway from 1999 is now available for under its suggested retail price, with the “Salesman” Air Jordan 6 shown here. The style is essentially a flipped version of the classic “Black Infrared” makeup and was released to celebrate the model’s 35th anniversary in 2026.
Air Jordan 12 ‘Taxi’ (2025)
Retail Price: $210
Current StockX Average Resale Price: $200
The “Taxi” Air Jordan 12 is one of the most beloved OG colorways, even 30 years after it originally released. There’s no better time than now to add this pair to your rotation, especially at a discount.