Official Look At The Air Jordan 13 Black Flint

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Air Jordan 13 Retro Black Flint
Air Jordan 13 Retro Black Flint

If you're a fan of the Air Jordan 13, 2023 will bring us some must-have releases. We already saw the original "Playoff" colorway make a triumphant return in February for All-Star. Now, another classic colorway is getting flipped, presenting the Air Jordan 13 Retro "Black Flint."

The Air Jordan 13 Retro "Black Flint" takes the original "Flint" colorway of the AJ 13 and reimagines it with black and red replacing traditional blue hues. Taking some design inspiration from the original white/black Air Jordan 9 and applying it on the Air Jordan 13, this pair comes in a clean black, university red, flint grey, and white. A black-based 3M reflective mesh replaces the traditional blue, with flint grey suede found in its traditional places. Red branding hits the Jumpman embroidered on the tongue, with the classic holographic cat eye on the collar. All of this sits atop a white midsole and black outsole, keeping this pair classic and new, at the same time.

The Air Jordan 13 Retro Black Flint is set to release on April 22nd 2023. It will drop at Nike, via the SNKRS app, and at select Jordan Brand retailers worldwide, both online and in-store. Coming in full-family sizing, men's pairs will retail for $200. Check out our Jordan release calendar, and keep it locked to our Twitter andMobile App to stay up to date on future releases.

Air Jordan 13 Retro "Black Flint"

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Release Date
SKU
DJ5982-060 (men); 884129-060 (GS); 414575-060 (PS); 414581-060 (TD)
Colorway
Black/University Red-Flint Grey-White
Retail Price$200 (men); $150 (GS); $80 (PS); $60 (TD)
Live Price$200

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Steve Jaconetta is the Head of Content based out of Connecticut. An encyclopedia for sneaker releases, he's covered the industry for over fifteen years. His stops have included Sole Collector, Complex, and StockX, to name a few. He considers the Air Jordan 11 Concord the greatest sneaker of all time and has a strong affection for 80s pop culture. Email: steve@soleretriever.com