Nike Air Jordan 4 “Fear” [Release Date/Price/Where To Buy]
Featuring a palette reminiscent of A Ma Maniére's take on the silhouette.
[Update 6 Sep 2024] Official images of the Nike Air Jordan 4 “Fear” have emerged! Explore them in the gallery above while we anticipate the release on 9 November 2024.
[Update 30 Jul 2024] More detailed shots of the Nike Air Jordan 4 “Fear” are now available, courtesy of @knowing_kicks. Check them out in the gallery now.
[Update 9 May 2024] Additional shots of the Nike Air Jordan 4 “Fear” has emerged, courtesy of @xcsnkr! Explore them in the gallery above and stay tuned for further updates.
[Update 26 Feb 2024] The Nike Air Jordan 4 “Fear” now has a finalized release date of 9 November 2024. Stay with us for further details.
[Update 15 Feb 2024] There’s isn’t a firm release date yet for the Nike Air Jordan 4 “Fear” but there are some new details of note: the pair will be released in full-family sizing with men’s going for US$215; US$160 for GS; US$100, PS; and US$85, TD.
When more information and images come to light, expect to find them here at this very page! Stay tuned.
The iconic Nike Air Jordan 4 “Fear” is rising from the shadows for a bone-chilling comeback in Holiday 2024. Originally part of the 2013 Nike Air Jordan “Fear Pack”, these AJ4s sent shivers down spines alongside the AJ3 and 5, all infused with the haunting spirit of Michael Jordan’s 2008 “Becoming Legendary” campaign.
Draped in a hauntingly beautiful palette of Black, White, Cool Grey, and Pure Platinum, the 4 “Fear” features a sleek upper bathed in Black, Pure Platinum, and Cool Grey, accented with crisp White details. A speckled Black midsole adds a touch of texture, while the visible Red Nike Air unit injects some contrast.
Look closely, and you’ll find the chilling quote etched on the insoles: “I’m scared of what I won’t become. You’re scared of what I could become.” Echoing the line from one of MJ’s most unforgettable commercials.
More details and images should arrive in the coming months so stay tuned!
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