Atlanta Dream Star Rhyne Howard Debuts Asymmetric Purple and Blue Jordan Tatum 4 PE
PublishedQuick Facts
- Creating waves of color on each shoe, the patent leather makeup mixes multiple shades of purple on the left and blue on the right
- On both shoes, Atlanta Dream jersey yellow is added to the tongue logo and mixed with red on the “0” hit on the heel
- The Jordan Tatum 4 Rhyne Howard PE isn’t on the Jordan release calendar
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The Atlanta Dream have been crushing it in the early weeks of the new WNBA season, and it's in large part thanks to the nearly 20 points per game from guard Rhyne Howard. In her fifth year with the Dream, Howard is establishing herself as a force at every level, starting the season shooting better from everywhere on the court than she has in years past. If you haven’t noticed, don’t worry, Jordan Brand has.
It’s WNBA PE Season
Howard hit the court in heat this week, breaking out a new PE colorway of the Jordan Tatum 4 that looks like it was pulled out of a bag of Skittles. Splitting the pair into two separate colors, the left shoe is covered in patent leather purple, while the right shoe switches it up to a pool of blue. On both shoes, Atlanta Dream jersey yellow is added to the tongue logo and mixed with red on the “0” hit on the heel.
Creating waves of color on each shoe, the patent leather makeup mixes multiple shades of purple on the left and blue on the right. On the purple shoe, light shades mingle on the toe and toebox, but get darker as the shoe moves towards the heel. The blue shoe is the same, with bright splashes interspersed with deep, rich tones.
Is the Jordan Tatum 4 Rhyne Howard PE Releasing?
The Jordan Tatum 4 Rhyne Howard PE isn’t on the Jordan release calendar, so we expect this pair to stay put in Howard’s closet. With the WNBA season ramping up, expect to see a lot more PEs soon, so keep it locked on the Sole Retriever App for all the latest.

Zach Harris is a writer based in Philadelphia. His work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Vice, Complex, High Times, and more. He is obsessed with skateboarding and bowling. He is still looking for his first 300. For tips, reviews, and anything in size 10.5 - zach.h@soleretriever.com












