Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Military Black’
$441,00
Featuring the same color blocking and materials used on the OG ‘Military Blue’ colorway from 1989 is the Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘Military Black.’ The upper is made with smooth white leather with a forefoot overlay in grey suede. Black accents are on the TPU eyelets, molded heel tab, and the Jumpman logo on the woven tongue tag. It’s built on a two-tone polyurethane midsole with a visible Air-sole unit under the heel.
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