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Jordan Crafts An Air Jordan 4 For Women Inspired By Do The Right Thing

Jordan Crafts An Air Jordan 4 For Women Inspired By Do The Right Thing

The Jordan Brand family has been putting forth a measurable amount of energy behind their Air Jordan 4 this year as so reflected by the return of its “Black Cat” edition earlier this year, in addition to word of highly anticipated collaborations with Off-White, UNION LA, and reissues of the “Fire Red” slated to drop later in 2020. However, before they get to those offerings, Beaverton is giving the classic silhouette upcoming moments to shine through five iterations lined up for Summer. Alongside the four-pronged “Metallic Pack” comes this specially crafted iteration for women. Unofficially entitled the “Rasta” option, this next rendition couples an OG “White Cement” midfoot with vibrant pops of red, green, and yellow that gradient through its netted regions, tongues, and Air unit for a palette that lies within close connection to Buggin Out from Spike Lee’s Do The Right Thing film. These are currently expected to release on April 16th for $190 USD on Nike.com and at select retailers, so enjoy an official look here while you wait on their arrival.

In other news, Stussy Spiridons are getting a restock tomorrow.

Air Jordan 4 WMNS “Do The Right Thing”
Release Date: April 16th, 2020
$190
Color: White/Black/University Red/Lucid Green
Style Code: AQ9129-100

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