Air Jordan sneakers are expected to make noise again this weekend, as Jordan Brand is set to release new colorways of the Air Jordan Spike 40 and Air Jordan 2 Retro.

According to Nike, the Air Jordan Spike 40, which is the successor to previous Spike Lee sneakers Jordan Spizike and Jordan Son of Mars, will be released in "Black History Month" edition, which is officially listed as the Black/Black/Voltage Green/White colorway.

The Air Jordan Spike 40 "BHM" has a black-based patent leather upper part with multi-colored tribal print, which was also seen in Air Jordan BHM editions that hit the sneaker market last month. It also has Mars Blackmon lace dubraes, which is one of the special features of this model.

This edition also sports white Jumpman logo on the tongue, Nike Air branding on the heel area and BHM branding on the insole. It was finished off with a black midsole and icy blue translucent outsole.

The Air Jordan Spike 40 "BHM" will drop on Saturday and will be available for $200 per pair. More information about this shoe and the entire Nike Black History Month Collection 2016 are available on this link.

Aside from the new Air Jordan Spike 40 "BHM" edition, Jordan Brand will also release the Air Jordan 2 Retro "Alternate" version, which is officially listed as the Black/Varsity Red colorway.

The Air Jordan 2 Retro "Alternate" edition, which is a Chicago Bulls-based colorway, features a black leather upper part with gym red lining, lace eyelets and Air Jordan branding on the tongue. It also has a red insole with black Jumpman logo, and was finished off with black and red outsole.

The Air Jordan 2 Retro "Alternate" will be available on Saturday, starting 10 a.m. ET, with retail price set at $190 per pair. More information and photos are available on this link.

The Air Jordan 1 KO High OG will also hit shelves in "Shadow" edition, which is officially listed as the Black/Shadow Grey-White colorway. It will be released on Saturday with retail price set at $140 per pair.

"Back in 1985, the Air Jordan 1 KO was released to complement the leather Air Jordan 1," Nike noted. "The canvas upper was lightweight and durable, lending a casual yet classic look and feel. Today, the Air Jordan 1 Retro KO High features the same canvas upper in an iconic original Black/Shadow color."