Air Jordan 5 Wolf Grey Returns February 28 with Family Sizing, $220
Jordan Brand’s Air Jordan 5 "Wolf Grey" (DD0587-002) returns February 28 in full family sizing, priced at $220 for adults with wide retailer availability and mixed kids price reports.

Jordan Brand is bringing back the Air Jordan 5 "Wolf Grey" (SKU DD0587-002) on February 28, 2026, with full family sizing and an adult retail price listed at $220 by multiple outlets. The drop hits Nike SNKRS and the Nike app, plus select Jordan Brand retailers and a national retail slate that includes Foot Locker, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Champs Sports, Hibbett Sports, Snipes, JD Sports, and DTLR, which says the shoe will be available in-store and online at DTLR.com.
Retail pricing has a small wrinkle. Sneaker News, 810kicks, Sole Retriever, and a YouTube review all list adult mens at $220, while Athlon’s buying guide lists adult sizes 7.5-15 at $225. Children’s MSRP tiers also diverge: Sole Retriever prints mens $220, GS $150, PS $90, TD $75; Athlon lists adult $225, GS $155, PS $95, TD $80. The SKU DD0587-002 and those competing price lists are the clearest markers to watch when carts open.
Design-wise this is the clean, wearable AJ5 most people wanted back. Sources call the upper soft premium nubuck in smooth grey tones and Light Graphite/White/Wolf Grey colorways, anchored by a reflective 3M silver tongue that pops under flash, an embroidered "23" on the heel, a translucent icy outsole, and classic shark-tooth midsole detailing. The clear lace lock and sculpted midsole stay intact along with a padded collar, preserving the silhouette that debuted in 1990. Sole Retriever and YouTube both flag this as the first retro since 2011, framing the release as the model’s 15th anniversary retro.
Expect a typical Saturday morning grind for the drop. As 810kicks notes, “The Air Jordan 5 Wolf Grey is set to release via Nike SNKRS and select Jordan Brand retailers. Expect standard Saturday morning launch procedures, which means being ready right at drop time.” Sole Retriever’s blunt retail advice: “The best option will be through Nike, which will have the most stock and offer free shipping and returns.” DTLR confirms both in-store and online availability, which should blunt single-channel pressure.

Resale looks mixed. 810kicks argues this is “not a collaboration or limited boutique release, so it should not see extreme resale spikes,” adding that if stock is healthy resale should hover close to retail. Counterpoint: a YouTube reviewer gave a snapshot that “Current resale is sitting at $250-300, which tells me demand is high.” Combine that with full family sizing and nostalgia for the 2011 run and you get a release that could flip modestly in the short term but still reads like a pair meant to be worn.
Fit notes landed in review footage: “Sizing: True to size for most, but wide footers might want to go up half a size.” Bottom line - this is a wear-now AJ5 with wide distribution; if you care about retail price, prioritize Nike SNKRS and double-check the final MSRPs at checkout given the small discrepancies in children’s and adult tiers. This one’s built to move off shelves, not to be a cult-only flip.
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