Jordan Release Calendar

Designed by Tinker Hatfield, the Jordan 4 (V), is the fourth signature sneaker released as part of Michael Jordan’s Air Jordan line. The Jordan 4 was introduced during the ‘89 NBA All-Star game in Houston and has become a staple in sneaker rotations ever since. Browse legendary Jordan 4’s like the Toros, What The 4's, and more here.
Originally released in 1989, the Air Jordan 4 has become one of the most iconic sneakers in history, transcending the basketball court to become a streetwear staple. The silhouette has seen slight variations in its four decades of existence, but mostly remains true to the OG. Frequently retroed and released as part of new collabs, the AJ 4 is a must-have for your collection.
The Air Jordan 4 is available via Nike's website and the SNKRS App, depending on the desirability of the drop, as well as select retailers globally. Stores like Foot Locker, JD Sports, and Dick's Sporting Goods will stock select releases online and at certain locations. When the Air Jordan 4 restocks, you'll always find it on nike.com and the SNKRS App.
The Air Jordan 4 has been reimagined in countless colorways, but some stand above the rest as all-time greats. From OG colorways like the White Cements and Breds to collabs like the Undefeateds, Nigel Sylvester Brick by Bricks, and Houston Oiler-themed Travis Scotts, the Jordan 4 has been one of the most iconic canvases for Jordan Brand and its partners to play with.
The Air Jordan 4 fits true-to-size for the most part, but OG Jordans can be somewhat tricky sometimes. If you have a slightly wider foot, you may want to go up by just a half-size, due to a slightly narrow toebox. Since its inception, there have been some updates, including the Nike SB rendition of the Air Jordan 4 from 2023, which fixed the narrow toebox and retooled the shoe in general for a more forgiving fit. On those SB 4s, and all Jordan 4s released after, you can go true-to-size, even with a wider foot.
Popular models of the Air Jordan 4 don't restock often, but when they do, it will primarily be through the SNKRS App. Once in a while, select retailers like JD Sports and Foot Locker will do special drops, restocking select pairs of 4s through their channels.
The Air Jordan 4 is a popular pick for collaborators to work with, and there have been many unique releases in the silhouette's history. Extremely rare collabs like the Eminem 4s are some of the most valuable among all sneakers, and most collaborators, from the late Virgil Abloh to A Ma Maniere and many more have put their spin on the classic Air Jordan 4.