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Today, Nike has dropped a classic colorway of the Air Jordan 4 , and it's one that sneakerheads have been waiting for. The "Cool Grey" edition of the AJ4 just arrived online and in selected stores. If you were left holding an L, however, you can already secure your pair at StockX.

For the uninitiated, the remastered classic has been released in celebration of the silhouette's 30-year anniversary, with the colorway retro-ed for the first time since 2004. Unlike other recent Air Jordan 4 drops, the sneaker features a Jumpman logo on the heel, instead of the Nike Air eblem, adding some collectibility.

The "Cool Grey" edition also boasts a visible Air bubble unit and yellow stitch detail on the tongue, with a white midsole providing contrast. Following its release, the coveted sneaker has already surfaced at StockX, spotting a resell price tag of upwards of $200.

Scroll below to cop the "Cool Grey" Air Jordan 4.

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NikeJordan 4 Retro
$219
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