to
to

Air Jordan 4

The Air Jordan 4 debuted in 1989 by building on the Air Jordan 3 ability to seamlessly blend on-court performance with off-court fashion. Straps framed the eyelets, which provided function for ballers seeking extra support -- or resembled wings on the side of the shoe when loosely laced. Michael Jordan's footwear reached new heights when the 'Fire Red' Jordan 4 was featured in Spike Lee’s classic Do the Right Thing. New iterations including 'Red Cement,' 'Bred Reimagined' and 'Metallic Gold' continue the silhouette’s legacy.