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When Nike released the Air Jordan 4 in 1989, it was more than just a basketball shoe—it was a cultural icon in the making. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, the Air Jordan 4 took everything fans loved about the Air Jordan 3 and pushed it to the next level. With its bold silhouette, breathable mesh panels, and the now-famous “wings” eyelets, the Jordan 4 was a standout both on and off the court.
Originally released in colorways like “Bred,” “White Cement,” “Military Blue,” and “Fire Red,” the Air Jordan 4 was quickly embraced by athletes, hip hop artists, and sneaker lovers alike. It was even featured in Spike Lee’s 1989 film Do The Right Thing, helping to solidify its place in pop culture. Built for performance but styled for the streets, the Jordan 4 featured Nike Air cushioning for top-tier comfort and shock absorption. It also introduced a sleeker profile that made it just as wearable for everyday outfits as it was for hardwood matchups. Over the decades, the Air Jordan 4 has seen a wave of epic collaborations and limited editions, including partnerships with Travis Scott, Union LA, A Ma Maniére, and Off-White. These drops are known to sell out in minutes and have become grails in the sneaker community. Why the Air Jordan 4 Still Dominates in 2025:
🔥 Cop your pair today at DMVShoes.com – where authenticity meets culture. DMV Shoes brings you the freshest drops from Jordan, Nike, Adidas, New Balance, and more. Rock a piece of sneaker history with the Air Jordan 4 — available now in select sizes!
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