Ultraviolet light is invisible to the human eye, but just like the Air Jordan Retros we’re waiting to see cycle around to refresh some of the beloved classics, Jordan Brand looks to bring it into your field of vision moving into 2012. Both of the models we have previewed with multiple colorway retro runs next year will release in a white leather upper accented by black and the purple shade in question. The biggest difference between the Air Jordan IV GS pictured above and the AJX also featuring Ultraviolet hits is that the Tens addition of Cyber neon green/yellow gives a more Halloweeny feel while these Fours are a tad more feminine. Then again, we’ve seen countless Mike Bibby PEs in similar colorways, and it’s likely that sneakerheads Sacramento and beyond would snatch up a Kings-style release ported over to the Four in a full size run. But alas, these are limited to grade school sizes for youngsters and ladies; anyone care to posit the argument that Jordan Brand’s GS colorways are preferable to the mens editions? Let us know with a comment after you click through to see more angles, and stick with Sneaker News for the ‘Ultraviolet’ Air Jordan IV release date. via Air-Randy
Air Jordan IV GS ‘Ultraviolet’
Aaron Hope
December 22, 2011
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