The Air Jordan 8 ‘BIN 23’ in the Legion Pine colorway has a new release date. Jordan Brand pushed the drop from its original July window to August 15, giving collectors a few extra weeks before what is shaping up to be one of the more competitive sneaker releases of the summer.
The retail price holds at $355. Distribution will run through the SNKRS app and select retailers, but with production capped at just 2,300 pairs, the odds of a clean checkout were always going to be long.
What the ‘BIN 23’ label actually means
The BIN 23 designation carries weight in the sneaker world for a reason. When Jordan Brand launched the series in 2010, it was built around elevated materials, tighter distribution, and a premium price point that separated it from standard Jordan releases. The line went quiet for years before Jordan Brand decided to bring it back for 2026, which makes this year’s offerings more significant than a typical seasonal drop.
For collectors, the revival signals that BIN 23 is no longer a relic. It is an active part of the Jordan Brand calendar again.
Legion Pine colorway and design details
The Air Jordan 8 ‘BIN 23′ is built around a premium suede upper in a deep Legion Pine green. Red accents hit the heel disc and pull tab, adding contrast without overwhelming the earthy base. A wax-stamped BIN 23 logo on the heel ties the design back to the series’ identity and gives the shoe a finished, collector-grade feel that separates it from standard Jordan 8 releases.
The combination of green and red with premium construction puts this squarely in the category of shoes that collectors tend to hold rather than wear, though the colorway is grounded enough to work on foot.
More BIN 23 releases are coming this year
The Air Jordan 8 is not the only BIN 23 drop on the calendar. Jordan Brand has two additional releases planned for 2026. An Air Jordan 3 was set for June, and an Air Jordan 4 is expected to close out the year in December. Each release follows the same blueprint of limited quantities and elevated materials that defined the original BIN 23 run.
For anyone tracking the full lineup, the August 15 Air Jordan 8 sits in the middle of a three-drop year that Jordan Brand is clearly treating as a proper relaunch of the series rather than a one-off.

