Air Jordan 7 ‘Olive’ Releasing January 7th

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Air Jordan 7 Black Olive DN9782-001 Release Date

Jordan Brand will celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Air Jordan 7 with a few releases for the Holiday 2022 season. One of those is the Air Jordan 7 ‘Olive’, which appears to have a familiar theme.

This Air Jordan 7 comes dressed in a Black, Cherrywood Red, Neutral Grey, and Chutney color combination. As well, the pair will have ‘Bordeaux’ color blocking. Utilizing tribal-like designs on the sides while we have a worn out tongue. More tribal designs land on the heel and pull tabs while Nike Air is used instead of the signature Air Jordan 7 shield.

Air Jordan 7 Olive Release Details

You can expect the Air Jordan 7 ‘Olive’ to release at select retailers and Nike.com on January 7th. The retail price is $200. Once we have more information, we will make sure to update you.

Air Jordan 7 ‘Olive’
Color: Black/Cherrywood Red-Neutral Olive-Chutney
Release Date: January 7, 2023
Style Code: DN9782-001
Price: $200

Where to Buy

Nike SNKRS
More Coming Soon.

See Also: Air Jordan Release Dates

Update (12/24): Nike has confirmed that the ‘Olive’ Air Jordan 7 will release on January 7th via SNKRS.

Update (12/3): We have a first look at the Air Jordan 7 ‘Black Olive’ that’s currently scheduled to release on January 7th.

Air Jordan 7 Black Olive DN9782-001 Release Date

Air Jordan 7 Black Olive DN9782-001 Release Date

Air Jordan 7 Black Olive DN9782-001 Release Date

Air Jordan 7 Black Olive DN9782-001 Release Date

Air Jordan 7 Black Olive DN9782-001 Release Date

Air Jordan 7 Black Olive DN9782-001 Release Date

Air Jordan 7 Black Olive DN9782-001 Release Date

Air Jordan 7 Black Olive DN9782-001 Release Date

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Air Jordan 7 Black Olive DN9782-001 Release Date Info

Brian Betschart

Brian Betschart

Founder and Editor of SF, Brian is considered an expert when it comes to sneakers. Collecting since he was in elementary school, his collection has grown to over 500 pairs and counting. Brian has published articles since 2004, and in 2006, he decided to create Sneaker Files.