Key Details
Style Code: IQ6573-100Release Date: July 10, 2026
- The Air Jordan 7 "Miro" returns July 10, 2026, its first retro since the limited 2008 original.
- The colorway is named after Catalan artist Joan Miró and his Barcelona sculpture "Dona i Ocell."
- A gold "9" on the heel honors the number Michael Jordan wore at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

The Air Jordan 7 “Miro” is a 2026 retro of one of the rarest Olympic-themed Jordans ever made, bringing back the abstract, art-inspired colorway for the first time since its limited 2008 debut. The pair pulls its name and its splashes of primary color straight from Spanish artist Joan Miró, whose Barcelona sculpture inspired the original.
The original “Miro” arrived in the summer of 2008 ahead of the Beijing Games and was produced in extremely small numbers, which turned it into a grail that has traded for four figures for years. This 2026 return marks its first proper retro, slotting it into a busy stretch for the silhouette on the Air Jordan calendar. It also continues Jordan Brand’s recent push to revive deep-cut Air Jordan 7 colorways that older collectors remember and newer buyers have never had a shot at owning.
The Air Jordan 7 “Miro” Design
The build keeps a white leather base and layers black nubuck across the mudguard, eyestays and heel. From there it gets loud on purpose. Abstract shapes in red, blue, green and yellow scatter across the panels, mimicking the broken-tile mosaics and bold brushwork that defined Miró’s work. Gold accents run through the lace locks and branding, and a translucent outsole shows off a gold-tinted bottom stamped with the Jumpman and more of those playful Miró-style figures. The most direct Olympic nod sits on the heel, where a gold “9” replaces the usual marker as a tribute to the number Michael Jordan wore in Barcelona.
Will the Air Jordan 7 “Miro” Release at Retail?
Yes. The Air Jordan 7 “Miro” is a general release scheduled for July 10, 2026, dropping at SNKRS and select Jordan Brand retailers. Unlike the tiny 2008 run, this retro should reach far wider distribution, though Olympic-themed Sevens tend to move quickly.
Part of: Air Jordan Release Dates 2026 & 2027
Air Jordan 7 “Miro”
Color: White/Metallic Gold-Sport Red-Varsity Royal
Style Code: IQ6573-100
Release Date: July 10, 2026
Price: TBA
What Is the “Miro” Connection?
The colorway is named after Joan Miró, the Catalan painter and sculptor whose Barcelona piece “Dona i Ocell” (Woman and Bird) inspired the abstract graphics on the shoe. The link runs deeper than art alone. Michael Jordan won gold with the Dream Team at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics while wearing the Air Jordan 7, and Barcelona is Miró’s home city, so the design ties the artist, the city and Jordan’s Olympic run together in one pair.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the Air Jordan 7 "Miro" release at retail?
Yes. The Air Jordan 7 “Miro” is a general release set for July 10, 2026, at SNKRS and select Jordan Brand retailers, a far wider drop than the limited 2008 original.
Who is the "Miro" in the Air Jordan 7 named after?
It is named after Joan Miró, the Catalan artist whose Barcelona sculpture “Dona i Ocell” inspired the abstract red, blue, green and yellow graphics on the shoe.
How much does the Air Jordan 7 "Miro" cost?
Jordan Brand has not confirmed a retail price yet, so it is listed as TBA. Recent Air Jordan 7 retros have landed in the low-200s range.
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