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4 Air Jordan IVs To Buy For The Sneaker’s 35th Anniversary

The year was 1989. George Bush was inaugurated. Seinfield premiered. Nintendo’s Game Boy is released in North America. Bobby Brown’s Don’t Be Cruel is the best-selling album in the country. I wasn’t born yet. And Michael Jordan‘s legend was on the rise, along with Nike. 

After the wildly successful release and life of the Air Jordan III, designer Tinker Hatfield looked to keep the momentum going. Enter the Air Jordan IV

The Air Jordan IV was Jordan Brand’s first shoe to be released internationally. One of MJ’s good friends, Spike Lee, also helped advertise the sneaker. Lee directed and starred as Mars Blackmon in the legendary Nike ad “Can/Can’t,” which told fans what they could do (buy the shoes) and what they couldn’t do (“a flying 360 slam dunk”). He also appeared alongside Mike in another AJIV ad called “Rappin.’” Additionally, Spike included the sneaker in his iconic movie, Do The Right Thing, which released the same year.

Jordan would bring great lore to the sneaker when he hit “The Shot” against the Cleveland Cavaliers. The 1989 playoff game was a nail-biter that came down to the last second. MJ and the Bulls were down by one with only three seconds remaining. At that moment, Jordan would fly: He sunk a foul-line jumper over shooting guard Craig Ehlo, eliminating the Cavs from the playoffs. 

The 4s debuted with four colorways, much like the Air Jordan III. AJIVs could be purchased in White/Black/Cement, White/Military Blue, White/Fire Red/Black, and Black/Cement Grey. And somehow, someway, the shoe (along with MJ’s legacy) has sustained and transcended the basketball court. 

Now, the sneaker can be found in over 50-60 unique colorways for kids, women, and men alike. 2024 marks the 35th anniversary of the iconic Air Jordan, and the sneaker is getting a ton of love from Nike & Co. Here are four colorways you can cop to celebrate the legacy of the Air Jordan IV. 

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