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May 6, 2022

Women's Exclusive Jordans, Dunks and More

Thanks to a long-overdue step towards greater inclusivity, we’ve seen a whole host of spectacular new releases coming in the form of women’s exclusives. Read on as we round up a handful of popular colourways and silhouettes currently only available in women's sizing.

Thanks to a long-overdue step towards greater inclusivity, we’ve seen a whole host of spectacular new releases coming in the form of women’s exclusives. Read on as we round up a handful of popular colourways and silhouettes currently only available in women's sizing.

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Over these last few years, we’ve seen the majority of our favourite footwear brands massively step up their efforts when it comes to ensuring they cater for women equally as much as the men.

Below, we’ve rounded up a handful of popular colourways and silhouettes currently only available as women’s exclusives — from Dunks to Air Force 1s to Jordans, we’ve got you covered. 

And to help handle those tricky US to UK/EU women’s size conversions, you can also find our women’s size guide at the bottom of the page.

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Jordan 11 Retro Low Pure Violet

Jordan Brand delivers all of the springtime vibes with the Air Jordan 11 Low Pure Violet (W). Arriving in a white and pale lilac two-tone colour scheme, the women’s Air Jordan 11 Low Pure Violet captures the essence of a flower in spring bloom. Its glossy patent leather mudguards pay tribute to the original Jordan 11 construction while adding a new pastel hue. In traditional fashion, matching semi-translucent outsoles add the finishing touch.

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Nike Dunk Low Safari Mix

The Dunk Low Safari Mix explores exotic patterns and fabrics to create this wild women’s exclusive. Faux pony hair, safari and leopard prints are offset by mismatched suede Swooshes, making it a versatile design that can add a welcome flash of colour to a stripped back fit.

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Jordan 1 Mid Barely Rose

Throwing it back to the old school, MJ’s first-ever basketball sneaker is paid another welcome visit, this time being reimagined with subtle pink-purple tones that fade out nicely against the bold, black swoosh.

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Jordan 3 Retro A Ma Maniére

Jumping forward a few years in the original Jordan release calendar for this collaborative drop that called on the masterminds behind Atlanta boutique A Ma Maniére. Decked out in typically premium materials, it’s the mismatched tongue logos—one donning the usual Jumpman, while the other is stamped with ‘A’—that has proved to be a particularly popular feature of the joint design. 

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Nike Dunk Low SE Easter Candy

From minimalist to very much out there in this rendition of the Dunk Low. Stacked upon a leather white base is an eclectic mismatch of soft pastel panels that should tick the boxes for those who like their sneakers a little louder. 

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Jordan 4 Retro Shimmer

Anytime we get a new drop of the AJ4 it’s justified cause for excitement, no less when it’s painted in this beaut of a neutral colourway. The sandy hues are accented with super-luxe metallic trim that also features across the Jumpman tongue logo—a nice touch to tie everything together. 

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Nike Dunk Low Disrupt 2 Phantom University Blue

This deconstructed, work-in-progress take on the Dunk intends to put a portion of the creative power back in the hands of the wearer. With multiple lace-up options and double eyestays you can mix and match whenever inspiration strikes.

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Jordan 3 Retro Neapolitan Dark Mocha (W)

Another outing for MJ’s third on-court sneaker, and with good reason. Featuring hits of Atmosphere Pink on clean white leather, the iconic elephant print proves a hit every single time it’s rolled out by Nike. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. 

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Jordan 1 Mid Dutch Green

Coming in a jaw-dropping dialled back green hue, the earthy tones of this high-top AJ1 are complemented perfectly with a playful splash of vibrant pink across the laces—a clash that works surprisingly well, given the very different palettes on show. 

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Nike Air Force 1 Low LX UV Reactive

Bruce Kilgore’s Air Force 1 silhouette has been reworked time and time again throughout the years. The LX UV Reactive is certainly one of the more innovative takes, boasting reactive panels on the heel and swoosh that turn deep blue or red depending on the temperature. 

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Jordan 1 Retro High OG Atmosphere

Returning to the AJ1’s college aesthetics to close out the list. Baby pink panelling offers a strong contrast to the navy and white tumbled leather, ensuring the sneaker possesses that all-important head-turning quality. Aside from that, all the usual call-backs are present, including the ankle strap wing emblem and Nike Air tongue branding. 

US to UK Women’s Size Chart

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