The Air Jordan 10 Sacramento returns December 5, 2026 — its first retro ever, more than three decades after the 1995 City Series first put it out.
Never before retro'd
Sneaker News and House of Heat confirm a December 5, 2026 release at $215, men's sizing, across SNKRS and select retailers. The key word is first. The Sacramento has sat untouched since its 1995 debut — no anniversary run, no quiet GS reissue. This is genuinely new ground for a 31-year-old colorway.
The City Series, explained
The 10 launched in 1995 into Jordan's comeback season, and its outsole famously listed his career milestones. The City Series spun that civic energy into team-city colorways — Chicago, New York, Sacramento, and more. They were regional by design, which is why some, like Sacramento, stayed rare and under-documented while the marquee cities got the reissues.
The build
A mostly black upper in tumbled leather with purple across the collar and the outsole stripes — Kings colors, restrained and confident. It's one of the quieter City entries, which is part of why it took thirty-one years to come back: it never had the hype profile to demand it.
Why the vault opens now
A first-ever retro on an obscure City Series colorway is Jordan Brand digging deeper into the archive because the obvious wells are tapped. After years of running Breds, Concords and Chicagos into the ground, the brand is reaching for shoes with built-in scarcity and a story no one's told a hundred times. Sacramento checks both boxes — rare, regional, and fresh to the market.
What it means
The City Series was Jordan Brand mapping MJ onto whole cities, and Sacramento was one of the corners that got left in the dark. Pulling it out for a first-ever retro is the brand admitting the deep cuts have value the culture clocked long before the marketing did. Thirty-one years in the vault, and the people who remembered it were right the whole time.

