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Ever since they first stepped onto the scene in 1985, Jordan Brand sneakers have held their place as some of the most coveted kicks on the market. Though you probably won't catch people camping out for Jordan releases in 2019, many models still sell out online, right before ending up at resale websites with price markups to match.

If you've been on the hunt for some new Js to update your rotation, below we've rounded up ten of our favorite Jordan models still available to shop at retail. Sourced from retailers such as Foot Locker, our sneaker selection features the recently retro-ed "Cool Grey" Air Jordan 4, as well as other revisited classics like the Air Jordan 11, now upgraded with a more breathable upper.

More highlights include the 2019 released Air Jordan 1 in a fresh "Crimson Tint" colorway and Ray Allen's all-black "Bucks" Air Jordan 7, as well as older yet still eye-catching models, including the "Sports Illustrated" AJ1, which sports a red and green Swoosh.

View more of the best Jordan sneakers still available below.

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