Air Jordan (4) IV
AIR JORDAN IV The Air Jordan IV debuted in 1989 and was designed by Tinker Hatfield. It features lightweight netting and plastic wings on the upper as well as visible Max Air. The original colorways of the Air Jordan IV are ‘White/Cement,’ ‘Bred,’ ‘Military,’ and ‘Fire Red.’ Click in for the most up to date Air Jordan IV information, release dates, and colorways.
Air Jordan (4) IV
Air Jordan IV “Python” Customs by JBF
With the rise of popularity in custom sneakers comes added recognition from sneakerheads that have a little extra money to throw around. Jordan Retros will...
Sneaker News Top 30 of 2012
For better or worse, 2012 was a defining year for the sneaker world and all that it encompasses. It was a year that saw certain...
Air Jordan IV “Lightning” – March 2013
This past Saturday’s release of the Air Jordan IV ‘Thunder’ made it clear that Jordan Brand will Retro whatever it wants, whenever it wants! One...
Air Jordan IV “Grinch” Customs by Freaker Sneaks
The whole ‘Grinch’ theme has come to convey a very specific thing in the world of sneakers-one that at this point is rather removed from...
New Air Jordan IV Colorways In Chris Paul’s Latest Shipment From JB
Tis the season…to be totally excited about what Jordan Brand’s whipping out for Spring 2013. Chris Paul, one of Jordan Brand’s longest-tenured athletes, just showed...
Air Jordan IV “Thunder” – Release Reminder
One of the best Air Jordan retro releases for 2012 has waited till just about the end of the year to drop, with the Air...
Air Jordan IV “Thunder” Beauty Shots
A Retro release of a ‘Retro’ colorway isn’t new to the Jordan Brand catalog. The Air Jordan XI ‘Cool Grey’ is the perfect example of...
Air Jordan IV Pendants by Victim of Vanity
Finally you can retire your Nike Air Yeezy 2 miniature set and put your Nike Air Foamposite One keychains back on ice. The next entry...
Air Jordan IV “Thunder” – Official Images
Thunder precedes lightning unless you’re dangerously close, but for a fortunate group this week, ‘Thunder’ will be following directly after a ‘Bred’ touchdown. Just a day after...