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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 the 'Abundance,'  Nike SB 'Navy' and Nigel Sylvester 'Brick By Brick' continue the silhouette’s legacy, with anticipation building for the Jordan 4 'Flight Club' release slated for next year.