Jordan Brand spent years retroing the same five numbers. The "Black Pack" goes the other way — straight at the silhouettes the resale market forgot.
What's dropping
It's part of Jordan's In-House series: four shoes, all blacked out, all $240. The Air Jordan 14 Low and Air Jordan 16 land October 3, 2026; the Air Jordan 15 "Snakeskin" and Air Jordan 17 Low "Stingray" follow November 7. Limited run — NBHD-tier retailers and SNKRS only, per SneakerNews' Paris Fashion Week first look.
The textures are the point
The 15 gets black-and-grey snakeskin leather across the main panels — fitting for a shoe Tinker Hatfield built around an F-117 stealth fighter. The 17 Low pulls nubuck across the sides and toe with stingray leather wrapped around the eyelets. These aren't graphics printed on mesh; they're exotic-texture treatments on two shoes that have spent two decades as punchlines.
Why the unloved numbers matter
The 15 and 17 are where Jordan Brand goes when it wants to flex construction instead of nostalgia. There's no Bred-1 cheat code here, no built-in hype. A blacked-out pack of the line's least-wanted silhouettes is a bet that the culture will reward craft if the story's right — the A Ma Maniere playbook run in-house, minus the collaborator markup.
Holiday 2026, $240 a pair: the 14 Low and 16 first, then the 15 and 17 close out the year.
### Sources - SneakerNews — Black Pack first look, PFW - SneakerFiles — AJ15 'Snakeskin' IZ2585-001 - SneakerBarDetroit — Black Pack 2026

