Here’s Every Air Jordan 4 Releasing in 2025
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2024 was the year of the Air Jordan 4. That’s according to trend reports from both JD Sports, which used data from StockX as part of its calculations, and GOAT Group, parent company of the resale platform of the same name, as well as Stadium Goods. According to the latter, the top five most in-demand sneakers of the year were all Air Jordan 4s, led by the return of the original “Military Blue” colorway, now called “Industrial Blue” officially, as well as the “Bred Reimagined.”
With the banner year coming on its 35th anniversary, the Air Jordan 4 shows no signs of slowing down in 2025. Another of the four original colorways will return with the “White Cement” edition, which is already a lock for one of the biggest shoe releases of the year. And while that may be the only OG making its return, there will also be several high-profile drops in the form of a Nigel Sylvester collaboration, which follows him being chosen to debut the reconfigured Air Jordan 4 RM, and a new colorway for the hit Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 from 2023.
Below, Footwear News takes you through all the Air Jordan 4 releases coming in 2025. With the fluidity of leaks, these are the most concrete of the drops reported for this year, but this post will be updated as new information becomes available.
Air Jordan 4 “Seafoam”
Release Date: March 8
Price: $215
SKU: HV0823-003
A soothing seafoam green takes over this new women’s-exclusive colorway, which also features metallic silver eyestays.
Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 “Bike Air”
Release Date: March 15
Price: TBD
SKU: HF4340-800
With the majority of the storytelling still to come, Nigel Sylvester started drumming up excitement for his net collaboration in early January by bringing a giant “Bike Air”-branded brick to Lower Manhattan. And with how much people took to his Air Jordan 4 RM, a then unfamiliar model, you can expect the tried-and-true originator to be huge.
Air Jordan 4 “Aluminum”
Release Date: May 3
Price: $200
SKU: HV0823-100
Arriving just before Mother’s Day, this brand-new Air Jordan 4 colorway will be exclusive to women and comes with removable flower patches on the laces.
Air Jordan 4 “White Cement”
Release Date: May 24
Price: $225
SKU: FV5029-100
A bonafide classic makes its return for the first time since 2016 and as just the fourth-ever retro release. As a crucial colorway of one of the most beloved models of all time, the Air Jordan 4 “White Cement” will be a most for most sneakerheads.
Undefeated x Air Jordan 4
Release Date: June 2025
Price: $225
SKU: IB1854-200, IB1519-200
Nike’s recent decision to reissue a number of grails for the first time ever continues with the return of Undefeated’s fabled Air Jordan 4 from 2005. Two versions will release with either “Nike Air” or Jumpman branding, and while the former is usually favored, the latter will actual be more true to the original collaboration.
Air Jordan 4 “Rare Air”
Release Date: Summer 2025
Price: $215
SKU: FV5029-003
Several Air Jordans will release this year with “Rare Air” treatments, which riff on familiar motifs and add some wonky details such as the velcro tongue tag on the Air Jordan 4.
Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 “Navy”
Release Date: Summer 2025
Price: TBD
SKU: DR5415-100
While the purported “Varsity Red” edition that had leaked won’t actually release, its “Navy” counterpart appears to be going ahead without a hitch as a highly anticipated follow up to Nike SB’s “Pine Green” edition from 2023.
Air Jordan 4 “Black Cat”
Release Date: Holiday 2025
Price: TBD
2025 started with the Air Jordan 3 “Black Cat” and could very well end in the Air Jordan 4 with the very same colorway invoking Jordan’s lesser-known nickname. And of the “Black Cat” Jordans, none is more popular than the 4.
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