The Air Jordan 7 "Hare" is one of the versions of this underserved silhouette that many sneaker fans can't wait to see return. I wish I were here to tell you about a new date for the re-release, but I'm not. However, the official cartoon-crossover Jordan is still available on the resale market. Let's talk sneakers.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
Model |
Air Jordan 7 "Hare" |
Original Release |
1992 |
Last OG Retro |
May 16, 2015 (style code 304775-125) |
2015 Retail |
$190 |
Colorway |
White/True Red/Light Silver/Tourmaline |
Spinoff |
Air Jordan 7 "Hare 2.0" (2020, CT8528-002) |
Resale Range (2026) |
~$225–$612 depending on size and marketplace |
Grail Tier |
Top-three AJ7 colorway, alongside Bordeaux and Olympic |
Considering the grail status on this sneaker, the resale prices aren't too bad on the AJ7 Hare. In fact, I found a pair on StockX for $295. Some sizes were as low as $224.
GOAT runs slightly higher, with men's sizes listed anywhere from $269 up to $612 depending on size and condition. Those are the two cleanest routes to a pair right now with no retro on the Jordan Brand calendar.
The story and the colorway are the draws. There's great history associated with this sneaker, and even without the lore, it still looks clean.
The 1992 design pairs a light silver nubuck underlay with white leather overlays, a multicolor geometric neoprene tongue in orange, green and black, and hits of red and orange on the midsole. An orange Jumpman sits on the ankle and a "23" badge rides the heel. The whole thing was built to match the Bugs Bunny "Hare Jordan" ad campaign, the Michael Jordan/Warner Bros. partnership that eventually led to Space Jam.
AJ7s (especially the Hare, Olympic, Raptor and Bordeaux colorways) are top of mind with many hardcore sneakerheads. The silhouette hasn't seen a lot of love in recent years, but it appears that's changing in 2026 and 2027.
The Air Jordan 7 "Miro" lands in June, a "Tennis Day" colorway follows in September, and the Air Jordan 7 "Raptor" is tracking for Spring 2027. No OG Hare retro is on the board yet, which is part of why the 2015 pair still commands a premium. Jordan Brand did release the "Hare 2.0" in 2020 with a fuzzy green rabbit-fur upper, but it was a stylized spinoff, not the original.
I have my pointer finger ready to left-click on "buy now" as we speak, so how can I tell you otherwise?
If you can land a pair near the low end of the range, the OG Bugs Bunny Jordan is still a cornerstone pickup. Casual buyers who don't need the original might be better served waiting on the Miro in June at retail, but Hare Jordan purists will pay what it takes.
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