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Air Jordan 7 'Bordeaux' - Geometric, Most Eclectic OG '90s Grail: Where to Buy

The Air Jordan 7 "Bordeaux" is where the wine-colored Jordan story began. Before the Bordeaux 6 and the Bordeaux 12, this was the original. MJ wore these during the 1992 Olympics era, and the mix of light graphite with those deep bordeaux accents gave the 7 a sophistication that was ahead of its time. This is the OG of the Bordeaux lineage, and it deserves its flowers. Let's get into it.

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DetailInfo

Shoe

Air Jordan 7 Retro "Bordeaux"

Style Code (2015)

304775-034

Colorway

Black/Bordeaux-Light Graphite-Midnight Fog

Original Release

1992

Retro History

2011, 2015

Last Retail Date

July 18, 2015 ($190)

Resale Range

Mid-$200s to $300+ (size dependent)

Availability

StockX, GOAT, Flight Club

Where Can You Buy the Air Jordan 7 'Bordeaux' Right Now?

StockX is the starting point - search 304775-034 and check what your size is actually moving for before you commit. No retail option exists, so StockX, GOAT, and Flight Club are the realistic paths to a pair in 2026.

Resale currently sits in the mid-$200s to $300+ depending on size - a reasonable range for a shoe that hasn't been on retail shelves since July 2015. Common sizes tend to sit toward the lower end of that range, while smaller and larger sizes can push higher due to limited availability. GOAT and Flight Club are worth cross-referencing alongside StockX to make sure you're landing at the best price for your specific size.

What Makes the Air Jordan 7 'Bordeaux' Stand Out?

The tribal tongue pattern is the defining detail - yellow, green, blue, and Bordeaux on the neoprene inner bootie is unlike anything else in the AJ7 lineup. Every other Jordan 7 colorway uses the inner bootie as a supporting element. The Bordeaux turns it into the most visually complex part of the shoe, with a multicolor geometric pattern that pops every time the shoe opens up.

The rest of the design operates at a different register. A black and Light Graphite nubuck upper keeps everything muted and sophisticated, and the Bordeaux Jumpman at the ankle sits as the only pop of color on the outside of the shoe. That restraint is what makes the tongue hit so hard when you see it. MJ wore this colorway at the 1992 NBA All-Star Game - the first major non-Bulls, non-Olympic colorway for the Jordan line - and it helped set the template for every special occasion Jordan that followed. The Bordeaux 6 and Bordeaux 12 wouldn't exist without this shoe starting the lineage.

Should You Buy the Air Jordan 7 'Bordeaux' on Resale?

Yes - the OG Bordeaux colorway that started the wine-toned Jordan lineage, sitting in the mid-$200s to $300+ range, is worth buying for any serious Jordan collector. This is a shoe with three releases across three decades - 1992, 2011, 2015 - and nothing since. An 11-year gap with no confirmed return date puts the current resale window in rare territory.

There is an unconfirmed rumor of a 2026 return, but nothing is on any official release calendar. If that retro does materialize, resale on 2015 pairs will likely dip as new stock enters the market. If it doesn't, prices have nowhere to go but up. Either way, the mid-$200s to $300 range is the most accessible this shoe has been in years.

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This story was originally published May 6, 2026 at 1:22 PM.

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