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Brand: Nike

Model: Air Jordan 4 “Winterized”

Key Features: he overall design of the sneaker stays the same, with small changes to the plastic netting underlays on the sides and throat of the shoe, as well as the tongue of the shoe, providing the Air Jordan 4 with a more robust, weather-proof design. The plastic netting is swapped out for a pockmarked synthetic material and the tongue looks to be rubberized. The lining of the Nike Air Jordan 4 WNTR is shaggier than normal for extra warmth.

Release Date: December 21

Price: $200

Buy: Nike

Editor’s Notes: Nike has officially confirmed a winterized version of its popular Air Jordan 4 silhouette will be released this week. The sneaker features a dark blue upper with black and red detailing throughout. It looks slightly like Eminem’s “Encore” Nike Air Jordan 4 from 2017, save for a few changes in color blocking.

Check out official product shots above and stay tuned for further release details.

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