Nike Air Jordan 4 Reto Bred
Ahead of the release of the Nike Air Jordan 4 Reto Bred the Swoosh has shared a brief guide that details the differences between each of the five versions of the sneaker, which was first released in 1989.
Bred
In the 30 years since, the Nike Air Jordan 4 “Bred” has been retro-ed four times: in 1999, 2008, 2012, in 2019. Nike’s guide focuses on the evolution of the logo on the heel. The latest drop, arriving at retailers on May 4, sees a shift back to the “Nike Air” branding from the original release and is a part of the brand’s efforts to stay true to the quality and design of the earlier versions.
Features
The silhouette of this shoe is an homage to Michael Jordan’s iconic ‘The Shot’ moment during the 1989 NBA playoffs. It features the same colorway that Jordan wore during that game. The shoe is designed to be faithful to the original, with a black nubuck upper, visible Air Sole cushioning, and Nike Air branding on the heel.
The AIR JORDAN 4 “BRED” features a black and red leather upper.
The iconic “Flight” logo is prominently featured on the tongue.
The shoe is completed with a white midsole and black outsole.
The “BRED” is an iconic shoe with a bold and timeless design. The black and red colorway exudes confidence and style. Unique design elements like the plastic wing eyelets add visual interest to the streamlined silhouette. The Nike Air branding on the heel and “Flight” logo on the tongue add vintage appeal. Overall, the “BRED” is a true classic with subtle yet impactful details.
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