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The Spirit Of Bruce Lee Channeled In This Upcoming Air Jordan 4 RM

The Game of Death...

The Spirit Of Bruce Lee Channeled In This Upcoming Air Jordan 4 RM

With Nigel Sylvester’s “Bike Air” project in the rear-view mirror and several GR colorways already on shelves, the Jordan 4 RM is keeping its pedal to the metal with standout looks that mimic previous Jordan/Nike colorways. We recently highlighted a “Pine Green” pair that takes after the Nike SB Jordan 4 from 2023, and now we’re hit with another that gives off a clear Bruce Lee aesthetic.

Clad in the same colors as Bruce Lee’s jumpsuit worn in The Game Of Death (1978), the Jordan 4 RM features a black base and complementary yellow cage and outsole. Further strengthening a tie to Lee’s iconic outfit, the shoe comes with red “Nike Air” heel branding to match the tongue lining and Jumpman logo underfoot. The delivery evokes memories of the Nike Kobe 5 Protro “Bruce Lee” from 2020 as well as Onitsuka Tiger’s black and yellow Mexico 66 colorway of the same nickname, conjuring a standout for all fans of Lee’s catalog.

No release date has been set at the time of this writing, but the Jordan 4 RM “Bruce Lee” is projected to release during the Spring 2025 shopping season for $150. Enjoy official images below and periodically revisit our Jordan Release Dates page for updates.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 4 RM

SKU: FQ7939-007
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: 2025

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