The AIR JORDAN IV was Michael Jordan's fourth signature model, released in 1989.
Designed by shoe designer Tinker Hatfield, this pair features mesh panels and plastic parts.
The cushioning is made with visible air and uses the same sole unit as the AIR FLIGHT.
This model is a collaboration with Nigel Sylvester, a professional BMX rider who continues to break down the boundaries between street culture and sports.
The striking firewood orange that covers the upper is a symbol of challenge and passion.
This color exudes sophistication within its roughness, and resonates with the roughness of the street as well as smooth riding.
The heel features a "BIKE AIR" logo instead of the iconic "NIKE AIR".
Regardless of age or style, these shoes allow anyone to express their individuality and are suitable for a wide range of occasions, from everyday wear to special occasions.
Designed by shoe designer Tinker Hatfield, this pair features mesh panels and plastic parts.
The cushioning is made with visible air and uses the same sole unit as the AIR FLIGHT.
This model is a collaboration with Nigel Sylvester, a professional BMX rider who continues to break down the boundaries between street culture and sports.
The striking firewood orange that covers the upper is a symbol of challenge and passion.
This color exudes sophistication within its roughness, and resonates with the roughness of the street as well as smooth riding.
The heel features a "BIKE AIR" logo instead of the iconic "NIKE AIR".
Regardless of age or style, these shoes allow anyone to express their individuality and are suitable for a wide range of occasions, from everyday wear to special occasions.