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The Air Jordan 4 RM Borrows The Iconic “White Cement”

The Air Jordan 4 RM Borrows The Iconic “White Cement”

Updated November 20th, 2025: The Air Jordan 4 RM “White Cement” is available now via Nike.com, retailing for $155. Hit the “Where To Buy” links below to grab yours.

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While the Air Jordan 4 RM has seemed to take a brief hiatus from the news cycle as the pipeline of new colorways seemed to have gotten clogged, we’re finally get some fresh options revealed as we head deeper into the Holiday 2025 season and into the Spring 2026 era.

The Air Jordan 4 RM, after its impressive debut via Nigel Sylvester’s “Bike Air” editions in the Summer of 2024, has been a strong performer on the shelves, proving itself to be a valid option for those looking to explore Jumpman footwear beyond the primary legacy. Credit the Jordan Brand color team for delivering some solid options, but sometimes you just have to go back to the well and dress up in a timeless classic.

Here, the Air Jordan 4 “White Cement” makes a sudden appearance in a near-perfect color swap. The shoe’s bottoms are identical to the AJ4. while the upper sees a speckled grey exterior aove the white base layer with black Nike Air on the heel. Honestly, even the staunchest of Air Jordan purists won’t get mad at these.

Find these soon on Nike.com for $155; official images are ahead.

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