It’s time to do the right thing by celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Air Jordan IV. This legacy began in 1989 with four OG colorways, and all four have found their way onto this ‘What the’ iteration. Retro color-blocking with cement grey, military blue, and fire red is in full effect, and will have you mismatching a mashup. What’s on the left is not what’s on the right. What the? Like the original, the heel and forefoot ride comfortably on Air-Sole units, and the Jumpman is still defying gravity on the tongue.
WWE Survivor Series has come to a close, and it was an evening where Raw, Smackdown, and NXT all battled to find out which was the dominant brand. And surprisingly, it ended up being NXT, the “developmental” brand at WWE. This year’s show took place at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.
Capture a moment in history in these new Air Jordan 1 Shattered Backboard 3.0. When the AJ I debuted in 1985, Nike designers went against tradition with a multi-colored sneaker that would standout on a court of all-white basketball sneakers. Decades later, the AJ I has re-defined tradition through MJ’s legendary play and revolutionary colorways. This AJ I continues that against-the-grain attitude with new black and orange color-blocking. Premium crinkled leather with a cream midsole give these AJ I’s a vintage look and texture, but the full patent leather upper provides a shine that’s meant to last. They’re like a pair frozen in time—worn-in, but never actually worn.