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Jordan Brand has just released its summer 2021 Air Jordan retro lineup and it finally has given us what we've been asking for — inclusive sizing.

The release includes 12 sneakers overall and ten different models. First, we're getting women-exclusive Air Jordan I HI OG, Air Jordan XI Low and Air Jordan III with the Air Jordan I HI OG arriving in extended women's sizing.

Elsewhere, three colorways of the Air Jordan I HI OG are set to release in full family and extended women's sizing and we're also getting inclusive versions of the Air Jordan IV Retro, Air Jordan VI Retro, Air Jordan VII Retro, Air Jordan XI Low, Air Jordan XII Low, and the Air Jordan XIII.

We've been saying this for a while now, but for too long sneaker brands have answered our calls for inclusivity with women's-only releases. Of course, this lineup does include women's-only sneakers but extended sizes are also part of the general release sneakers — which is exactly the direction we want to be going in. As sneakerhead Titi Finlay put it on Instagram, “We don’t want women’s exclusives. We want inclusive sizing."

The exact release dates haven't been announced but you can expect these to drop over the next few months, stay tuned for updates. Browse the full lineup above and head over to Nike for full details on each sneaker.

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