The Air Jordan ‘Alternate Collection’ was a program that re-imagined what MJ Player Exclusive colorways would look like for early model Air Jordan sneakers. The Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Alternate 89’ features a design based on the Chicago Bulls’ white and red home uniform. Released in a January 2016 three-pack…
The Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Black Canvas’ features a neutral color scheme that calls to mind Eminem’s extremely rare Carhartt x Air Jordan 4. The mid-top carries a black canvas upper with a tonal suede forefoot overlay and grey molded eyelets. A matching grey Jumpman decorates the back heel and…
The 2020 edition of the Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Black Cat’ brings back the all-black colorway of the classic silhouette, one that draws inspiration from one of Michael Jordan’s various nicknames. Like the original 2006 release, this pair makes use of a monochromatic black suede upper with a matching black…
The Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Cement’ 2012 combines a white leather upper with Fire Red, Black, and speckled Cement Grey accents. Released in 1989 as one of the four original colorways, the sneaker was retro’d in 1999 and 2016, but this 2012 Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Cement’ is the only…
Re-released in August 2019, the Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Cool Grey’ celebrates the iconic sneaker’s 30th anniversary in a true-to-form retro of a 2004 colorway. The Cool Grey nubuck upper is framed with a white midsole that houses a visible Nike Air unit, while black details line the outsole and…
The Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Fear’ features a black, Pure Platinum, and Cool Grey upper with white accents. The design also includes a black speckled midsole, red Nike Air unit, and a white outsole. Released in August 2013, the sneaker dropped alongside Jordan 3 and Jordan 5 ‘Fear’ colorways.
The Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Fire Red’ 2012 is based on the 1989 White/Fire Red OG colorway. The design combines a white leather upper, Fire Red and black accents, and an icy blue outsole. Released in August 2012, the sneaker also features Jumpman branding at the tongue and heel.…
Released in August of 2013, the Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Green Glow’ features a dark grey nubuck upper with a cement grey mudguard, black accents, and bright green highlights.
The Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Green Metallic’ is drawn from a four-piece Metallic Pack that features a single accent color. Here, the metallic green hue is limited to the sneaker’s molded eyelets, interior tongue, and the Jumpman logos that adorn the heel and woven tongue tag. Those elements stand out…
The 2021 edition of the Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Lightning’ resurrects a highly coveted colorway that originally launched in 2006 alongside an accompanying ‘Thunder’ colorway, both of which were inspired by Michael Jordan’s Motorsports team. A bright yellow hue floods the nubuck upper, contrasted by black netting and dark grey…
The Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Midnight Navy’ dresses the legacy silhouette in the same color blocking used on the OG ‘Fire Red’ colorway. The upper is constructed from white leather with black support wings, a matching black heel tab with embossed Jumpman branding, and navy molded eyelets. A second Jumpman…
The Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Military Blue’ 2012 is based on the 1989 Off-White/Military Blue OG colorway. The design combines a white leather upper with Military Blue and Natural Grey accents. Released in August 2012, the sneaker also features Jumpman branding at the tongue and heel.
The Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Motorsports Alternate’ released in 2017 alongside the mostly white ‘Motorsport’ colorway, inspired by MJ’s motorcycle racing team and modeled after a hyper-limited colorway gifted to the team’s 16 members back in 2006. This pair features a black leather upper with contrasting Matte Silver detailing on…