
In the world of sneakers, certain models transcend the boundaries of time and fashion, becoming symbols of cultural movements. The Air Jordan 4 “Bred“ is one such icon. Originally released in 1989, this sneaker has been a staple in the collections of enthusiasts and athletes alike. Now, the Air Jordan 4 “Bred Reimagined” by NIke is set to make its debut, offering a fresh take on this legendary silhouette.

The “Bred Reimagined” retains the original colorway that has been so beloved over the decades: a combination of black, red, and cement gray. However, what sets this iteration apart is detail and quality. The designers at have meticulously revisited every aspect of the original design. The upper is constructed from high-grade leather, improved cushioning in the midsole ensures comfort, the signature “wings” on the sides and the recognizable Jumpman logo on the tongue and heel are all honoring the original design.

The Air Jordan 4 “Bred” first gained fame on the feet of Michael Jordan during the 1988-1989 NBA season, a period marked by some of his most memorable performances. The “Bred” colorway, in particular, is famed for its appearance during “The Shot” – Jordan’s game-winning basket during the 1989 NBA playoffs.
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Release for the sneaker is now expected for February 17 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers. As the release date approaches, one thing is certain: the Air Jordan 4 “Bred Reimagined” is set to leave its mark.

