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The Air Jordan 4 Gets Dressed Up In Pony Hair

The Air Jordan 4 Gets Dressed Up In Pony Hair

If there were ever a tooling so wild yet so commonly used within the Jordan Brand repertoire, it would have to be anything of the animalistic. Generally taking people by surprise though still retaining a fashionable quality, furs — especially this current take’s pony hair — are slowly becoming the status quo with the Air Jordan 4 now joining in on the fun. Bearing the wholly neutral “Black Cat” colorway, the pair follows in the footsteps of its Kentucky Derby inspired sibling though with much more going for it in the avant-garde department. Taking on the constructions almost entirely, most of the outward presentation is dressed up in the motif with only cages, inner netting, and heel overlays taking on a more flat appearance. Branding, such as the tongue tab and rear lettering, are blacked out to maintain its triple black aesthetics, making for a women’s pair that’s much more upon a second glance. Grab a detailed look at it right here below, and expect to see it dropping later on at Nike.com and a host of select retailers.

Updated October 17th, 2019: This Air Jordan 4 is revealed to be a collaboration with Olivia Kim, Nordstrom VP of Special Projects.

Olivia Kim Air Jordan 4 “Pony Hair”
Nordstrom/SNKRS Release Date: October 31st, 2019
Global Release Date: November 8th, 2019
$190
Color: Black/Black/Black
Style Code: CK2925-001

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