Jarrod Saunders
The Air Jordan IV first appeared on the court in 1989 and was worn during a pivotal moment in Michael Jordan’s career.
The KAWS X Air Jordan 4 Retro were a collaboration effort between the Jordan Brand and Brian Donnelly, aka KAWS, a Brooklyn-based street artist at the time.
Released in August 2013, the Air Jordan 4 Retro “Fear” have an array of shades of black and white making up their colourway, including black, white, Cool Grey and Pure Platinum.
Although we didn’t get a re-release of the whole “Thunder and Lightning” pack of 2006 stardom, we got one half of the duo with the Air Jordan IV Retro “Thunder” in 2012.
The upper part of the Air Jordan 4 Retro OG “Fire Red” is stunning, smooth white leather, unlike the Durabuck usually used on AJ4 sneakers, with black and fire red accenting the stark white look.
The Air Jordan 4 Retro “Cavs” celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the epic game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Chicago Bulls that facilitated “The Shot”.
The Air Jordan IV retro Doernbecher sneakers were designed in 2011 by Isaiah Scott, who was 11 at the time and a Leukaemia survivor.
At this point, if you don’t know that Nike and the Jordan Brand have a pair of sneakers in almost every range with the “Bred” colourway, where have you been?