Air Jordan 4

Debuted in 1989, the Air Jordan 4 was more than just a basketball shoe — it was a cultural reset. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, it built on the success of its predecessor and introduced a fresh, more structured silhouette. With its signature mesh panels, visible Air cushioning, and plastic wing eyelets, the Jordan 4 combined performance innovation with street appeal from the very start.

This was the first Air Jordan to be released globally, and the first to appear in film — making its mark in Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing. Its crossover from court to culture cemented its legacy, transforming it into a staple not only for athletes, but for artists, collectors, and streetwear fans.

On the court, the Air Jordan 4 delivered. The herringbone outsole provided traction, the polyurethane midsole offered support, and the visible Air-Sole unit ensured impact absorption — allowing MJ to fly in comfort and style. Off the court, bold colorways like “Bred,” “White Cement,” and “Fire Red” became streetwear icons.

Over the decades, the Jordan 4 has been reimagined through retros, collabs, and limited drops — from the Travis Scott “Cactus Jack” to Off-White’s deconstructed vision. Each release tells a new story while honoring the original DNA.

Whether you’re here for the legacy or the look, the Air Jordan 4 continues to define what it means to wear greatness.