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    The Air Jordan 4 ‘Military Blue’ Returns True to Form

    The launch colorway resurfaces with original details for the first time since 1989.

    WRITER: Gregory Babcock PUBLISHED: May 3, 2024
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    Michael Jordan entered the NBA in 1984. By 1988, he had cemented his status as a once-in-a-generation talent, earning Defensive Player of the Year and MVP accolades. At the same time, his creative counterpart at Nike, Tinker Hatfield, began engineering Jordan’s legacy off the court, building on the meteoric success of his inaugural Jordan sneaker design, the groundbreaking Air Jordan 3. Going into 1989, the duo were ready to close out the decade with another pair of dominant performances. Enter the Air Jordan 4.

    Spike Lee incorporated the Air Jordan 4 into his 1989 film 'Do the Right Thing,' appearing on the feet of Giancarlo Esposito’s character Buggin' Out. An incident involving his damaged pair of AJ4s served as a metaphor for the rising tension in Brooklyn, while mirroring the real-life proliferation of Jordans.   
    Jay-Z in the Air Jordan 4 'Bred' courtside at Brooklyn's Barclays Center (left). Billie Eilish wearing the Air Jordan 4 'Fire Red' while performing at Coachella 2024 (right).   
    Director Ron Howard wearing the Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' on the set of his 1991 film 'Backdraft' (left). Pro skateboarder Jimmy Gorecki performing a wall ride in Philadelphia in the same colorway (right).   

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