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A stealthy new iteration of the Air Jordan 4 is hitting stores soon.
Jordan Brand announced on the Nike SNKRS release calendar that Michael Jordan‘s popular signature shoe will launch in a new “Black and Light Steel” colorway in October. Early release info and product images of this Air Jordan 4 style have been making rounds on social media since April, a makeup of the shoe that was initially billed as “Black Canvas.”
The Air Jordan 4 “Black and Light Steel” is equipped with a durable black canvas upper and is paired with a premium suede panel at the forefoot. Breaking up with the look are gray hits on the eyestay, on the tongue tag, and Jumpman branding on the heel. The shoe also features subtle hits of red on the insole and outsole.
“Get ’em while you can—the AJ4 in Black canvas. Tried and true, this dexterous design was first released in ’89 and has been captivating crowds ever since. Suede details up your game while Light Steel accents on the eyestays, midsole and branding add the contrast every ‘fit needs,” Jordan Brand wrote for the shoe’s product description.
The Air Jordan 4 “Black and Light Steel” colorway will be released on Oct. 1 via SNKRS at 10 a.m. ET. The shoe will be available in adult’s and big kids’ sizing and will retail for $210 and $160, respectively.
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