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It's been a long time coming, but the Off-White x Air Jordan 4 has now been officially confirmed. First spotted at Virgil Abloh's MCA Chicago exhibition last summer, rumours of a potential release began swirling when the American fashion designer teased the pair during Off-White's Fall Winter 2020 runway presentation yesterday, and now, we know that they're definitely scheduled to drop later this year.
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Boasting an extremely premium construction, the AJ4 is decked out in luxurious nubuck and suede that's buttery smooth to the touch. See-through panels feature throughout to stay in line with Abloh's love of deconstruction, and this is followed up with "SHOELACES" text across the laces as well as "AIR" at the heel.
Speaking of which, the midsole is made from Nike's Air tech for an insane amount of comfort both on and off the court. A little bit of "Sail" leaks throughout for a subtle pop of contrast, but other than that, the shoe is kept quite monotone. Rounding it all off is the Louis Vuitton Menswear Design's signature zip tie that's also done up in a cream hue, finalising the design.
Sure to completely transform the summer shoe game, the Off-White x Nike Air Jordan 4 is set to launch later in the summer. A solid release date is expected to be confirmed very soon, so make sure you keep it locked at The Sole Supplier and we'll let you know as soon as something more official rolls in. While you're here, Virgil Abloh recently teased a fully translucent Louis Vuitton 408!
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