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The Air Jordan 4 RM Show Up In A Fragment Colorway

Black, white, and "Deep Royal Blue" clash up top.

The Air Jordan 4 RM Show Up In A Fragment Colorway

As is common for emerging models, the Jordan 4 RM has been going about its first full year on shelves by adopting long-established Jordan Brand colorways, including “Black Cat,” “Pine Green,” and more recently, “Fire Red.” This latest Spring 2025 entry doesn’t take after any specific Jordan 4, but its colors tie in with the recognizable palette of Hiroshi Fujiwara’s Fragment Design.

While far from an official collaboration, the mix of white, black, and “Deep Royal Blue” might evoke thoughts of Fragment’s various Jordan 1 projects (there’s never been a Fragment x AJ4). A black leather toe box matches the lining and midsole, contrasted by white suede and mesh up top. The cage structure takes the “Deep Royal Blue” shade, as do the main sections of the outsole underfoot.

The “Deep Royal Blue” aka “Fragment” Jordan 4 RM retails for $150 and is expected to release during the Spring 2025 shopping season. We’ll update our “Where To Buy” section below and send out a post on X once pairs become available online.

Steering focus to another upcoming 2025 Jordan release, check out the Jordan 5 “Grape” releasing April 19th.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Air Jordan 4 RM

SKU: FQ7939-140
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: May 5, 2025

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