Fortnite Kicks: Where To Buy The Shoes IRL

Fortnite received a massive dose of sneaker culture at the end of 2024 when Epic Games introduced Kicks, which let players wear a virtual pair of Jordans--giving Goku a new level of drip he'd never have a chance at achieving otherwise. In the time since Kicks were first introduced in Fortnite, the selection has grown from a handful of Jordans and Nikes to hundreds of pairs from brands like Pumas, Converse, Adidas, Crocs, and MSCHF--not to mention a pretty beefy slate of Fortnite-original novelty kicks. But it's the licensed Kicks in particular we're interested in here. Fun fact: nearly every pair of licensed Fortnite Kicks has a real-world equivalent that you can buy to wear on your actual feet. Yes, even those Fantastic Four and Star Wars-themed Nikes are very real and available for you to buy online. We've put together this list to help you find the real-world versions of Fortnite Kicks are that currently available to purchase--scroll on to see where to get Fortnite's latest Kicks in the real world. Air Jordan 1 Low Year of the Horse These new limited-edition Jordan 1s, released in February 2026 both in Fortnite and in the real world, aren't that hard to find--if you know where to look. You can get these at Foot Locker, but a number of online kick retailers have them in stock. See at StockX Air Jordan 6 Retro OG Black Infrared The Air Jordan 6 Infrared Black was most recently refreshed in 2019, with the Jordan Air logo on the heel replaced by a Nike Air logo. These Kicks , and the Infrared White colorway, which was introduced to the Fortnite item shop at the same time, are available separately for 1,000 V-Bucks each, and in a bundle with the Infrared White colorway for 1,500. The Infrared White versions aren't getting their refresh until late 2026, so if you buy a pair now, they'll likely be the 2014 version with the Jordan logo on the heel. See at Foot Locker See at StockX Adidas Anthony Edwards 2 Low Pink Between four pairs of Edwards and two pairs of Hardens, Adidas has some of the most visually distinctive licensed Kicks in Fortnite, including this new hot pink pair of Anthony Edwards 2s for 800 V-Bucks. Check out Anthony Edwards 2s at Foot Locker Vans Half Cab Fortnite has two pairs of the iconic Vans Half Cab--the upcoming all white and previously released black & white . While the black ones (800 V-Bucks) are the standard, the all-white variety, complete with the white patch on the side, can be harder to find in the real world. See at StockX See at Vans.com Nike Air More Uptempo Black/Silver These Kicks might be most famous for their cameo appearance in the 1997 Brendan Fraser movie George of the Jungle--in the film, George literally runs out the jungle with the Black/White colorway of these shoes. The Black/Silver variant sold in Fortnite for 800 V-Bucks is only available in Women's sizes. See at StockX Puma Speedcat OG Team Royale/White This new blue version of the iconic running shoe is Fortnite's fourth pair of Speedcats. See at StockX Check out Puma Speedcats at Puma.com Vans SK8-Hi Black & White This classic colorway is Fortnite's third edition of this high-top skate shoe from Vans . Check out SK8-Hi Black at Vans.com Air Jordan 4 Retro OG Cave Stone Fortnite loves Jordan 4s so much that the newest colorway, Cave Stone retro OG , is actually the game's 14th version of this shoe. That makes the Jordan 4s the second-most prevalent footwear in Fortnite, just behind the 15 different pairs of Air Force 1s. See at StockX See at Foot Locker Puma Palermo Yellow Sizzle, and Black While Fortnite has plenty of other Puma shoes already, these two pairs are the first Palermos (Yellow and Black) to pop up in Epic's metaverse. Check out Yellow Palermos at Puma.com Check out Black Palermos at Puma.com