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Air Jordan 4 “Royalty” In Black/Gold Releasing In 2017

Air Jordan 4 “Royalty” In Black/Gold Releasing In 2017

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Updated December 21st, 2016: The Air Jordan 4 “Royalty” releases on February 4th, 2017 for $190.

Jordan Brand won’t stop at their Pinnacle Series when introducing the tried and true retro classic in the Air Jordan 4 to new colorways with a touch of luxury. This coming January 2017 the Jumpman will introduce the Air Jordan 4 “Royalty” to the world, a new look that pairs Black suede and nubuck together with Metallic Gold touches throughout.

There’s no exact date for the Air Jordan 4 Royalty, but we do know that it will help kick off Jordan Brand’s retro catalog for the new year with a bang. The simple colorway pairs a black base with Metallic Gold on the Jumpman branding – while the tongue keeps the traditional ‘Flight’ work mark intact, from these early photos we can see that the heel branding gets updated with more of a pendant look. A white midsole and outsole combination adds a clean finish to the understated, luxurious aesthetic.

Check out some teaser shots of this upcoming Air Jordan 4 Royalty and stay tuned for more Jordan release dates right here on Sneaker News.

Source: Zsneakerheadz

Air Jordan 4 “Royalty”

Color: Black/Metallic Gold-White
Style Code: 308497-032
Release Date: February 4th, 2017
Price: $190

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