The women’s game has never been bigger. Even just parsing our backlogs would tell you that, as the Reebok Angel Reese, Nike A’One, and reportedly impending Nike Caitlin 1 (or, more tangibly, the craze for Clark’s run of Kobe colorways) indicate that there’s genuine brand heat surrounding the W’s foremost athletes. Though those signature stops are likely the more visible, we must tip our cap to the Jumpman, as the Jordan Heir made landfall before each of those aforementioned shoes as Jordan’s first female-led silhouette.
Some two years after the debut of that initial model comes the sequel, something that we first covered at the very top of the year once official images touched down. Now, ramping up the formal rollout, Jordan Brand lets loose an array of colorways and details regarding what chapter two brings to the table.
Though the link back to the Heir parent (apparent?) are visible with the webbed containment on the side, there’s no denying that the Heir Series 2 delivers more of a premium air, bridging that pocked design language into an extended sole that serves almost as a flange on the sides. In the cushioning package, drop-in Cushlon 3.0 pairs with a new forefoot Zoom Air unit, while the traction pattern goes full-length rather than the zonal arrangement from 1.0. In an already well-regarded, clever touch, each pair also arrives with a hair tie, removable but acting as a pull tab at rest.
Jordan Brand flexes three upcoming colorways for the Heir Series 2; a reliable “Bred,” a stealthier black/white/grey with speckled translucent soles, and a multi-color in pink and green that harkens to one of the series’ debut looks.
The Jordan Brand Heir Series 2 officially releases on February 20th; it’s currently unclear which, if not all, of these colorways will be on tap for that date. Retail pricing is expected somewhere in the $130 – $140 range. Keep our Jordan Releases 2026 hub within reach for direct links upon arrival.



















