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Not every release is just about the sneaker. The metallic finish gives it presence, but the connection to the Wings scholarship program adds another layer. It's a design with purpose, and that usually changes how it's received.

Key Facts at a Glance

Detail Spec

Model

Air Jordan 5 Retro 'Wings' (10th Anniversary)

Colorway

Medium Grey/Black-Metallic Silver

Style Code

IO2038-001

Release Date

July 16, 2025

Retail Price

$215

Pair Count

Limited to 7,337 pairs globally

Where to Buy

StockX, GOAT, Flight Club

Where Can You Buy the Air Jordan 5 'Wings'?

With only 7,337 pairs ever made and no SNKRS restock coming, StockX, GOAT, and Flight Club are the only paths — and the wild part is that some sizes are sitting around $135, well under the $215 retail. Use the style code IO2038-001 on any of the three platforms to filter out lookalike AJ5s and lock onto verified listings.

The pair released in women's sizing with extended runs, so men's buyers should confirm size conversion before pulling the trigger. The 12-month range on StockX spans $42 to $644, with a recent average around $284 — the spread reflects how much size and condition swing the math.

What Makes This Retro Stand Out?

Metallic silver satin nodding to tin and aluminum, 'In This Family, No One Flies Alone' on the toe, a '10' replacing the '23' on the heel, and MJ's handprint outsoles that form the number 10 when placed together — every detail ties back to the Wings milestone. A graduation cap tassel and metal 10-year anniversary charm finish the package.

The 7,337-pair count itself nods to the anniversary — add the first two or last two digits and you land on 10. It's the kind of commemorative detail that separates a limited drop from a story-driven AJ5 designed to mean something.

Why Does It Still Matter?

Over 4,000 scholarships, 36 internships, and 1,400 design-program graduates in a decade — that's what this AJ5 is actually marking, and it's why a shoe built for a specific milestone usually isn't going to retro in this exact form again. The program also launched a new Wings chapter in London and a partnership in Paris for the 10-year mark.

That permanence is what makes the 'Wings' different from a typical AJ5 retro on the calendar. Most colorways come back; this one isn't built to.

Should You Buy the Air Jordan 5 'Wings' Now?

This is one of the rare cases where the limited-edition math actually works in your favor — 7,337 pairs, no retro coming, and some sizes sitting under retail right now. If the size lines up, the floor is doing the work. The catch is the spread — bigger sizes and pristine pairs run well past $400, and the ceiling is $644.

For collectors chasing Wings program storytelling or anyone in the smaller-size lane, this is one of the easier calls in the AJ5 resale market right now.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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