Highsnobiety

Nike’s Jordan 4 has had a strong few years. Although silhouettes like the Nike Dunk and Jordan 1 have probably outshined it in the mainstream, the Jordan 4 remains a fan-favorite of serious Jordan heads. Collaborations from the likes of Virgil Abloh and Travis Scott also gave the design a push towards the spotlight and, if the Nike Jordan 4 Photon Dust has anything to do with it, it won’t be long before the Jordan 4 takes over.

The Nike Jordan 4 Photon Dust is part of Nike’s Craft initiative, which sees staple silhouettes updated with higher-quality materials and premium craftsmanship. We’ve already seen the popularity that the Air Force 1 Craft created last year, and we expect that a more luxe version of the Jordan 4 will provoke a similar reaction.

Titular Photon Dust fills out most of the shoe, sitting on the upper in panels of leather and suede, offset by similar hues of Pale vanilla, Off-White, Grey Fog, Flat Pewter, and Sail. The overall effect of this combination is one of calm confidence. The all-grey upper sits atop a white midsole which only increases the huge versatility of this colorway. Plus, with a closer focus on material quality, it’s nice to see Nike giving the fabrics space to breathe with a minimal colorway.

How much does the Nike Jordan 4 Photon Dust cost?

The Nike Jordan 4 Photon Dust will hit shelves on February 11 for a retail price of $210, but we’re expecting this to be a very popular drop. If you’re set on bagging yourself a pair, you can secure a pair early at StockX. StockX market data reveals an average sale price of $392 which illustrates the momentum that this design has built already.

Release date: February 11, 2023 Price: $210 Brand: Nike Model: Jordan 4 Craft

Shop the Jordan 4 Photon Dust at StockX below.

Image on Highsnobiety
NikeJordan 4 Retro SE Craft Photon Dust
$321
Buy at StockX

Want to keep browsing? Download the Highsnobiety app for all the hottest products and brands from the the Highsnobiety Shop. Highsnobiety has affiliate marketing partnerships, which means we may receive a commission from your purchase.

We Recommend
  • Nigel Sylvester's "Bike Air" Jordans Tell an Equally Beautiful Story
    • Sneakers
  • Nike's Jordan 4 "Skate Shoe" Finally Makes Sense
    • Sneakers
  • Nigel Sylvester's "Bike Air" Jordans Just Get Better & Better
    • Sneakers
  • Where to Buy 2024's Most-Hyped Jordan 4 Sneaker
    • Sneakers
  • The Jordan 4 Deserves More Praise & Here Are 10 Reasons Why
    • Sneakers
What To Read Next
  • If the Shoe Fits: Footwear Phenom Paul Andrew Steps Into New Role at Sergio Rossi
    • Style
  • Chappell Roan Is Wary of Fame (& Dressing the Part)
    • Style
  • We Found the Best Outdoor Speakers for Summer So You Don’t Have To
    • Lifestyle
  • Pharrell’s $850K Bag & Mystery adidas Are an Olympic-Level Flex
    • Style
  • No One Saw Fashion's Camouflage Revival Coming — Literally
    • Style
  • Brutalist Beauties: Nike's New AJ4 Is a Monochromatic Masterpiece
    • Sneakers
    • sponsored

Web Accessibility Statement

Titel Media GmbH (Highsnobiety), is committed to facilitating and improving the accessibility and usability of its Website, www.highsnobiety.com. Titel Media GmbH strives to ensure that its Website services and content are accessible to persons with disabilities including users of screen reader technology. To accomplish this, Titel Media GmbH tests, remediates and maintains the Website in-line with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which also bring the Website into conformance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

Disclaimer

Please be aware that our efforts to maintain accessibility and usability are ongoing. While we strive to make the Website as accessible as possible some issues can be encountered by different assistive technology as the range of assistive technology is wide and varied.

Contact Us

If, at any time, you have specific questions or concerns about the accessibility of any particular webpage on this Website, please contact us at accessibility@highsnobiety.com, +49 (0)30 235 908 500. If you do encounter an accessibility issue, please be sure to specify the web page and nature of the issue in your email and/or phone call, and we will make all reasonable efforts to make that page or the information contained therein accessible for you.