Yupoo guide · Jordan
Full Air Jordan lineage in one place, from AJ1 archive colourways to current SP collabs, with proper batch-tier notes for the models everyone's chasing.
Quick answer
This is the Jordan album we quote from directly. Full AJ1 to AJ14 catalogue, retro OG colourways, current SP collabs, and batch tiers up to LJR and PK God for the models with the most demand — think AJ4 Bred, AJ1 Chicago. Screenshot the pair, send us your size, we quote and ship.
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The album covers the full Air Jordan range from AJ1 through AJ14, including retro OG colourways from across the line's history and current-season SP collabs as they drop. It's organised so you can browse by AJ model rather than scrolling one long feed, which matters once you're past a few hundred listings.
High-demand models — AJ4 Bred, AJ1 Chicago, and a handful of others that move constantly across every spreadsheet and Yupoo album in this space — get built at more batch tiers, up to LJR and PK God, because there's enough order volume to justify running the better construction. Lower-demand colourways may only come in one or two tiers. Our batch guide explains what LJR and PK God actually mean if those terms are new to you.
Peter Moore designed the original AJ1 in 1985, famously banned by the NBA for breaking the league's uniform colour rules, which Nike turned into the "Banned" marketing campaign. Tinker Hatfield took over design from AJ3 onward in 1988, bringing in visible Air (AJ3), the wings-and-flight motifs of AJ4 through AJ11, and the 1996 AJ11 patent-leather mudguard that's still one of the most requested Yupoo pulls today. The AJ4 Bred released in 1989, went out of production for years, and became a cultural touchstone again after appearing in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing — which is part of why it's one of the highest-tier models on this album.
| Model | Launched | Retail band (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Air Jordan 1 High | 1985 | $180 – $200 |
| Air Jordan 4 | 1989 | $210 – $230 |
| Air Jordan 11 | 1995 | $225 – $250 |
| Air Jordan 3 | 1988 | $210 – $225 |
| Air Jordan 13 | 1997 | $200 – $220 |
Official retail prices, shown for reference only — message us the model and colourway for a current batch price with shipping.
Jordan retros generally run true to US sizing, though the high-top silhouettes (AJ1, AJ4) can feel snug at the ankle collar on a first wear before the leather breaks in. If you're between half sizes on a high-top model, most buyers size up rather than down.
A "retro" colourway reissues an original release from the model's early history — the AJ1 Chicago from 1985, the AJ4 Bred from 1989 — rebuilt to match the original as closely as possible. An "SP" (special project) colourway is a current-season release, sometimes a fresh design, sometimes a designer or artist collaboration, and it hasn't built up the same decades of demand that push a retro colourway into multiple batch tiers. If you're after a specific retro, tell us the release year or the nickname (Bred, Chicago, Cool Grey) rather than just "AJ4" or "AJ1" — it narrows down which of the dozens of colourways per model you mean and speeds up how fast we can confirm stock.
Screenshot the model and colourway on WhatsApp, tell us your size, and we'll confirm which tiers are currently available for that specific pair along with pricing and shipping. We film a QC video before anything ships — full process is on the how it works page.
Yes, it's the album we use ourselves for the Jordan rows across our catalog — we check current batch photos before quoting anyone.
Both are premium batch tiers built closer to retail construction, with PK God generally sitting at the top for the handful of models it's built for. Tier availability depends on the specific colourway — message us the pair and we'll tell you what's actually available.
No, a screenshot or a clear description (model, colourway, roughly when it released) is enough for us to find it on the album and confirm.
Yes, send everything together and we combine it into one shipment and one shipping fee.
Usually within the same day on WhatsApp — we check the album directly rather than working from an old spreadsheet screenshot.
Demand — the Bred colourway in particular has been one of the most requested resale sneakers since it returned to retail, so there's enough repeat order volume to justify running LJR and PK God builds instead of stopping at entry tier.
This specific album is sneaker-focused. Jordan Brand apparel (jackets, hoodies, shorts) is easiest to check through our general streetwear categories — message us the piece and we'll point you to the right source.