Air Jordan 4 Red Thunder to release on October 2nd
New Jordan 2022, The color blocking will resemble the classic “Thunder” Air Jordan 4. However, instead of using Yellow, we have Red. Furthermore, the “Thunder” pair first launched in 2006, and then we saw a second launch take place in 2021. Dressed in a Black, White, and Red color scheme. This Air Jordan 4 will look similar to the “Thunder” Air Jordan 4, though the original Yellow has been replaced for Red. Other details will include a Black nubuck upper with White detailing on the branded areas atop a Black rubber sole.
New Jordans Retro, The “Thunder” Air Jordan 4 saw a re-release in 2012 and is now getting a variation in 2021. Expect all of the yellow accents to be replaced with red, such as those on the lace locks, net-covered panels, and midsole. The Air Jordan 4 “Thunder” originally released in 2006 and came dressed in black nubuck with yellow accents throughout the shoe. On the sidewalls, you’ll also see the AJ4 signature mesh netting, complete with Jumpman branding on the tongue, insoles, and rubber heel badge that we all know and love. The Tinker Hatfield-designed basketball shoes are rounded off with a visible Air unit beneath the heel that offers optimal levels of comfort and cushioning on and off the court.
2020 Jordans, Arranged similarly to the iconic Nike Air Jordan 4 Thunder from 2006, the Red Thunder flaunts a dual-toned scheme that’ll have people’s head turn anywhere you go. The upper sees a nubuck leather construction for a super premium touch, joined with vibrant red accents that wrap around particular segments of the lacing system and the midsole. Die-hard Jordan fans are always set on securing every new colourway of every Air Jordan model there is out there, most especially if it’s a retro release of an OG design or something fairly similar to it. The all-new Jordan 4 Red Thunder is undeniably one of many releases from undefined and the Jordan Brand that has the sneaker community talking. Another subtle detail on this tongue is the stitched signature of Tinker Hatfield in the lower right corner. The right tongue subtly pays tribute to Kobe Bryant, as we get Spike Lee dressed in the Purple suit he wore to the Oscars in tribute to Bryant. In fact, if you look close enough, the lapel of the suit even has the number 24 stitched on it. On either side of the french flag we find the words “Festval De Cannes” and “Jury President.”