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2023’s Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 “Pine Green” collaboration was widely regarded as one of the year’s best sneakers. And while there are rumored to be new colorways of the inter-brand collab coming out in 2025, there will soon be a chance to get a similar “Pine Green” look.
Official product images of an Air Jordan 4 RM “Pine Green” surfaced this week. And while it doesn’t feature the same build of ’23’s Nike SB collaboration, the colorway of the upcoming RM pair is a near one-to-one match.
The gum rubber outsole remains, as do the shoe’s green accents atop a mostly white upper. Like the SB version, a dash of red fills in the tongue Jumpman logo, and there’s also a gray suede mudguard which matches the collaboration. All in all, the upcoming Air Jordan 4 RM offers a similar look which should be much more attainable than its inspiration.
Introduced in July in the form of a “Bike Air” collaboration with BMX pro Nigel Sylvester, the Air Jordan 4 RM updates Michael Jordan’s iconic fourth signature sneaker with an upper that is intended for action sports. It’s reinforced with a TPU cage that wraps from the mid panels to the heel and comes in a noticeably shorter height than traditional Air Jordan 4s.
Following two “Bike Air” colorways with Sylvester, Jordan Brand has started to release in-line colorways of the Air Jordan 4 RM. In addition to this upcoming “Pine Green” pair, other popular colorways including “Black Cat” will appear on the model in ’25.
The “Pine Green” Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 was released in March ’23. It was the first time the Air Jordan 4 had been rebuilt for skateboarding and featured a number of construction changes to make the shoe more comfortable and pliable. According to Nike, even the shape of the shoe around the toe was dialed in to more closely match the original 1989 iteration of the Air Jordan 4. Looking ahead, there are rumors the collaboration will be released in “Navy” and “Varsity Red” colorways next year.
For those who are still chasing the “Pine Green” aesthetic, this upcoming Air Jordan 4 RM may be a worthy consolation prize. The pair will be released during spring ’25 in full family sizing with adult pairs priced at $150. Readers can find a detailed look at a kid’s-sized pair below.
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