The Air Jordan 4 Inspires Jordan Brand's Latest Cozy Silhouette

From on-court clutch shots to a casual stroll.

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Jordan Brand has used another classic signature silhouette to inspire one of its latest training models. This time around the Air Jordan 4 serves as the blueprint to the Jordan Fly 89. The sock-like model rests atop of a plush Lunarlon outsole with neoprene serving as the dominant material along its upper. The Air Jordan 4’s traditional wings are used to bring its lacing system full circle while you’ll also find the same heel tab as well. It’s finished off with Jordan Branding on its tongue plus a Jumpman sighting on its heel.

The Jordan Fly 89 is expected to hit retailers on April 13 at select retailers and online.

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