Air Jordan 4

The Air Jordan 4 (IV) is the fourth signature sneaker designed by Tinker Hatfield for Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan. Although it’s not the oldest Jordan sneaker – that distinction goes to the Air Jordan 1 from 1985 – the design is one of the brand’s most popular.

2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the Jordan 4, we’re in the midst of one of the most stacked release calendars in its history. The release of the OG “Military Blue” brought back the ’89 colorway in truly unprecedented stock numbers, almost guaranteed to remain the (literal) biggest release of the year. As we begin to close the book on this year, the Jordan 4 “Net” stands as the final release on the horizon. However, you won’t have to wait long to get your first colorway of the new year, with the Jordan 4 “Seafoam” releasing in March 2025.

Check out some frequently asked questions about the Jordan 4 below, followed by the latest news, “Where to Buy” guides, and features. You can also find more Jordan Brand content by following @jordansdaily on Instagram.

When did the Air Jordan 4 debut?
The sneaker debuted during the 1989 NBA All-Star Game in Houston.
How much is the Air Jordan 4?

As of Fall 2024, pricing for the retro is as follows:

  • • Men’s $215
  • • Women’s: $215
  • • Big Kids: $160
  • • Little Kids: $100
  • • Toddler: $85
  • • Crib: $65

When the sneaker debuted in 1989, it retailed for $110.

What are the original releases?
The first Air Jordan 4 is covered in “Black/Cement Grey/University Red,” a color combination often referred to as “Bred.” Additional color schemes include “White/Cement Grey,” “White/Military Blue,” and “White/Fire Red/Black.”
How rare are Air Jordan 4s?

The sneaker has released in various quantities and editions since its debut. Its first retro came in 1999, roughly one year after Michael Jordan’s retirement from the Chicago Bulls. The re-release offered original “White/Cement” and “Black/Cement” styles, as well as two “LS” (or Lifestyle) models. LS versions of the Jordan 4 featured a Jumpman logo on the heel and leather panels on the sides instead of traditional netting.

Throughout the 2000s, the sneaker became highly-coveted by collectors, returning in scarce quantities in 2005 and 2006 with launches of “Laser,” “Thunder,” and “Lightning” editions.

One of the rarest and most expensive Jordan 4 is the collaboration with Undefeated from 2005. Only 72 pairs were released via raffle at the brand’s store in Los Angeles. In recent memory, the pair has sold for more than $30,000 on the after-market. Collaborations with Eminem and Mark Wahlberg also rank amongst the most expensive and limited retro 4s of all-time.

General releases of the sneaker quickly sell out upon release, although non-original styles and non-collaborations have been more accessible since 2021.

Why is the Air Jordan 4 so popular?

Jordan’s on-court dominance and celebrity endorsements have made the sneaker popular over the years.

One of the pair’s earliest iconic moments was “The Shot,” the infamous series-winning buzzer beater by #23 over the Cleveland Cavaliers. In pop culture, the AJ4 was brought to the silver screen thanks to Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing film from 1989.

Some notable celebrities that’ve been spotted wearing the shoes include: Kanye West, Jay Z, DJ Khaled, Rihanna, Wale, ASAP Rocky, and Drake.

What are the best Air Jordan 4 collaborations?

Style is subjective, but Tinker Hatfield’s second-ever design for the Air Jordan line has enjoyed some important collaborations over the years.

Off-White’s “Sail” pair from July 2020 is highly-regarded. Projects with Travis Scott (June 2018), KAWS (March, November 2017), Isiah Thomas for Doernbecher Freestyle (November 2011), and Union Los Angeles (August 2020) are also celebrated.

Collaborations with Eminem, Mark Wahlberg, and Undefeated are also considered amongst the best, but their scarcity has made them near-impossible for common collectors.

Will the Air Jordan 4 release in 2024?

Yes.

Although Brand Jordan hasn’t revealed all of its plans, it’s prepped the sneaker in some highly-anticipated color schemes. Even after the return of the Jordan 4 “Military Blue,” new formulations like the Jordan 4 “Orchid” and Jordan 4 “Fear” are expected to draw similarly massive demand.

Where can I buy Air Jordan 4s?

The best places to purchase retro 4s are nike.com and the Nike SNKRS app.

Other retailers include:

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