Air Jordan to release three pairs on June 25, with 'Champagne and Cigar' pack on the way

June 25 should be a very busy day for Air Jordan fans as there are three big releases for the brand that will come in the shape of Air Jordan 12s and 8s.

First is a new colorway for the 12th edition of Michael Jordan's signature line, with the Air Jordan 12 being given a "University Blue" look but is still dominated by a neutral grey upper.

Air Jordan 12 "University Blue / Grey" | Kicks on Fire / Renz Ofiaza

With an official colorway of Grey/University Blue-White, the shoe's upper can be seen in a leather make-up in grey, while the mud-guard is white that blends in with the midsole.

Dark shades of blue cover the sock liner and the pull-tab, but there are also accents of blue that pay homage to Jordan's University of North Carolina colors.

The pair is to be released on June 25 and will have a retail price of $190.

Meanwhile, the highly-anticipated Air Jordan 8 "Champagne and Cigar" Pack is about to take center stage, with the lighter shade of the pack nicknamed "Championship."

Air Jordan 8 "Championship" | Nice Kicks / Darren Griffin

This pair is officially given the colorway of Light Bone/Metallic Gold-White, It is a very clean shoe which is predominantly white, with solid hits of gold all around the strap clap, hang tag and mudguard.

On the heel, the shoe looks glossed out for an even more high-class appeal which symbolizes Jordan's first three-peat with the Chicago Bulls.

Also for a June 25 release date, the Air Jordan 8 "Championship" is set to be priced at $250.

Lastly, the "Champagne and Cigar" Pack counterpart dons almost the complete opposite of the "Championship" series, the Air Jordan 8 "Confetti."

Air Jordan 8 "Confetti" | Nice Kicks / Darren Griffin

In a stark contrast with the other shoe, this Air Jordan 8 is made up of an almost entirely black shoe only to be given different contrasts throughout the silhouette.

The shoe will still have gold hits around it, in the hang tag and strap clamps, while the Jordan logo on the tongue will also be given that gold touch.

However, what steals the show is the confetti design on the mud-guard that gives it that pop, with the same design found underneath the tongue.

The confetti design is also seen on the bottom of the shoe, while the heel part is also glossy for a premium touch.

This is also at $250, but expect these pairs to be flying off the shelves.