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The Jordan Heir Queues Up A Matching “Forget Me Not” Colorway

A more readily available counterpart to the upcoming Retro drop.

The Jordan Heir Queues Up A Matching “Forget Me Not” Colorway

We’ve espoused the bonafide era of paired Jordan releases before, but as 2025 plays out, a new dynamic duo appears to be forming. With the Air Jordan 4 “Forget Me Not” looming, a Jordan Heir sharing its primary shades and overall theme has surfaced.

Skip back a few months and you’ll find that this one-two punch has already been explored with “Abundance” looks for both models in question, culminating with a simultaneous SNKRS release for both the coveted Retro and the more accessible hoops silhouette. In revisiting that same twin concept, the Jordan Heir adapts the removable attachments from Mike’s signature and instead weaves them directly into its design, resulting in a sprightly blue and yellow floral print that almost calls to mind the digital camo from the Janoski series. The parallels to the AJ4 continue with a white outer shell/cage, before this shoe stakes out on its own with black pull-tabs and branding hits.

While no concrete date has been attached to the Jordan Heir “Forget Me Not,” again that “Abundance” look is instructive — it’s more than likely that this pair lands the same day as the Air Jordan 4 on May 3rd. Whenever it does land, be ready for a $110 retail price in unisex sizing.

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