Updated January 16th, 2025: A brand new gallery of images of the Air Jordan 4 “White Cement” has surfaced, bring fresh new angles of this highly anticipated Jordan release.






There are too many new Jordans releasing in 2025 to stay on top of, but if there were one of a select few that you need to keep an eye on, its easily the White Cement 4s. Read on below to learn everything you need to know about this upcoming Air Jordan 4 release.
The Air Jordan 4 “White Cement” is indeed confirmed to release on May 24th, 2025. Full family sizes are to be expected, and with Jordan Brand offering true-to-original shape, colors, and details, this Jordan release is poised to be among the most successful drops of 2025. Below is a detailed photo gallery of the 2025 retro from an official retailer.






The White Cement 4s are considered to be among the best Jordans ever released. Originally hitting stores in 1989, this white/grey colorway has had a considerable history in Jordan Brand Retro business as it has needed little to garner attention from Air Jordan fanatics worldwide. The last recorded release came during All-Star Weekend of 2016; now nine years later, the iconic colorway is expected to hit stores.
Where To Buy The White Cement 4s
The Air Jordan 4 “White Cement” will be available on Nike SNKRS as well as Jordan partner retailers including Foot Locker, Champs, Finish Line, DICK’S, Sneaker Politics, CNCPTS, Extra Butter, and more. A comprehensive store list will be updated regularly through the scheduled May 24th, 2025 release date. See our Jordan Release Dates 2025 page for the latest.
Given the sheer popularity of the shoe, the White Cements will be a must-purchase on release date, with pairs likely selling out in adult sizes. It is important to stay track of raffles and draws ahead of the release.
WHERE TO BUY
Mens Air Jordan 4
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nike SNKRS US | Standard | Coming Soon |
Michael Jordan and the Air Jordan 4 “White Cement”
Michael Jordan was known to wear the Air Jordan 4 “White/Cement” during the latter half of the 1989 season and into the 1989-1990 season. However, he tended to favor the Black/Red as his primary sneaker option during his playing days.