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Nike's Air Jordan 4 has been having a big moment, with releases like the PSG, "Fire Red," "Off Noir," and the "Taupe Haze." However, the silhouette's most exciting release could be on that's completely colorway-defiant.

The talked-about grade school-exclusive Air Jordan 4 "DIY" is slated to launch as part of Jordan Brand’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection and is entirely customizable. The blank sneaker will give kids the chance to make their own colorway.

Aside from mock-ups (above) currently images have yet to leak. However, the pair is expected to feature a white base, while black will outline the shoe. According to the color description, the pair will also have volt accents. Lastly, the sneaker will arrive with markers for you to either fill in areas on the shoes or draw a design.

Throughout the years, Jordans have become the subjects of multiple custom creations. However, it's rare to see a brand embrace sneaker customization to this degree by launching a pair that actually becomes a base perfect for your creation.

Expect the Air Jordan 4 "DIY" to drop Summer 2021 with more release details to follow.

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