Quick Facts
- The Jordan Trunner LX, a cult-favorite cross-trainer first seen in the late '90s, returns in a women's exclusive Corduroy edition
- This version swaps rugged materials for quilted fabric, mint corduroy details, Velcro straps, bright ceramic branding, and 3M reflective accents
- The pair is releasing Holiday 2025 for $130 via Nike and select retailers
If you’re a fan of more obscure Jordan Brand silhouettes, the upcoming Jordan Trunner LX Corduroy W should definitely be on your radar. Sure, it’s nowhere near as hyped as the Air Jordan 1 High or the Air Jordan 4, but OG Jumpman fans will immediately understand the significance of this mythical model and why its comeback matters.
First introduced in the late ’90s, the Jordan Trunner was originally touted as a cross-training shoe and famously worn by boxing star Roy Jones Jr. during workouts. Designed to blur the line between performance and lifestyle, it quickly developed a cult following. Despite disappearing from shelves for years, it briefly resurfaced in 2017, including an ultra-limited Travis Scott friends-and-family collab.


Adam Cheung is a writer and editor who specialises in sneakers and streetwear. Over the past few years, he's curated features and guides for everyone from Burberry to Nike. Often travelling between the UK and Hong Kong, don't be too surprised if you find Adam anywhere else around the world taking street photography or feasting on the local delicacies.