This year, Virgil Abloh and Chris Gibbs are set to add their footprints to the Air Jordan 4 legacy. On the eve of the Off-White x Air Jordan 4 launch and with Unionâ€
From UNDFTD to Olivia Kim, the Air Jordan 4 has long been a canvas of recreation. Touching the worlds of hip-hop, high fashion, Americana, modern art and philanthropy, the Air Jordan 4 moves in and out of the spotlight in a manner even the AJ1, AJ3 and AJ11 canâ€
Batting 1.000 at retail and meaning more to collectors than resale could measure, Air Jordan 4 collaborations have proven interesting at every turn. See what weâ€
Eminem x Air Jordan 4 // 2005
In December of 2003, the United States Secret Service admitted they were looking into allegations that Marshall Mathers, the rapper better known as Eminem, had threatened President George W. Bush on his upcoming album ENCORE.
Suggested to be Eminemâ€
By December of 2004, Marshall Mathers would still be at-large and ENCORE would be certified quadruple-platinum.
In 2005, Jordan Brand would celebrate the albumâ€
Dressed in blue, grey, red and black, the Detroit Pistons palette played off Marshallâ€
UNDFTD x Air Jordan 4 // 2005
Before Union, SoleFly or Supreme were granted the rights to make an Air Jordan of their own, UNDFTD opened the gates.
Released in 2005 to the tune of only 72 pairs, the UNDFTD x Air Jordan 4 launched by in-store raffle and online charity auction even in the era of first-come, first-serve. Arguably the rarest retro release ever, the militant makeup would predate and predict many trends in fashion to come.
Years before a Yeezus-era Kanye West would make bomber jackets the most popular piece in fashion, UNDFTD would superimpose the MA-1 jacket on the AJ4 sneaker. An olive upper and orange lining liked the collab to that of the airborne attire, adding credence to Take Flight and Flight Utility taglines years in advance.
Taglines aside, tagging proved the icing on the cake of this pivotal collaboration. A removable velcro tongue patch played off the ethos of the MA-1 jacket, also introducing the ‘Rare Airâ€
Internet savvy shoppers in 2005 would celebrate scoring the “Fire Red Laser†Air Jordan 4 that same year, but any of them would gladly trade that package for that of the “UNDFTD†4s. Alternate samples would surface that same year and later in 2018, but these still stand as the lone launch of the coveted collaboration.
Isaiah Scott x Air Jordan 4 Doernbecher // 2011
In the late ‘90s and early ‘00s, fans felt a way about the Air Jordan 4 returning with leather wings, new color schemes and Jumpman heel tagging.
A decade later, how would they feel about that same shoe launching with a Superman emblem and neon accents?
Upon unveiling, the Isaiah Scott x Air Jordan 4 “Doernbecher†would prove polarizing and powerful. By far the most playful take on the AJ4 to this date, the Doernbecher Childrenâ€
Isaiahâ€
Eminem x Carhartt x Air Jordan 4 // 2015
Ten years after redressing the Air Jordan 4 in honor of ENCORE, Eminem would reunite with the winged silo in 2015. Decidedly Detroit just like the first pair, the Eminem x Carhartt x Air Jordan 4 would shelve a Pistons pantone in favor of city-centric synergy. Calling in Carhartt, the workwear purveyor based in Dearborn, Michigan, Jordan Brand gifted Marshallâ€
A third party at play meant new territory for the AJ4. Historically, leather, suede and nubuck were known to cover that of the ‘89 favorite. Pulling from Carharttâ€
As alluded, the ten pairs auctioned in 2015 were released on eBay and raised money for the Marshall Mathers Foundation which assists at-risk youth in Detroit. Amongst friends and family, A-listers like Drake, Jimmy Butler and Kevin Hart have shown love to Shady in this collaboration, as has an idol of Em in LL Cool J.Â
In 2020, Marshall was able to raffle another pair of this limited Carhartt collaboration on StockX, raising $20,000 for COVID-19 relief.
KAWS x Air Jordan 4 // 2017
KAWS occupies rarified air as one of the most popular and prolific active artists to continually penetrate both streetwear and gallery art. Following collaborations with Nike on the Air Force 1 and Air Max 90 variations in the late 2000s, the brainchild behind Original Fake teamed up with Jordan Brand for two takes on the Air Jordan 4 in 2017.
Grey and black editions of the KAWS x Air Jordan 4 came draped in premium suede, ditching the standard mesh and plastic tooling for a decidedly lifestyle finish. Glow-in-the-dark outsoles and trademark “XX†branding capped off each collaborative colorway inspired by the KAWS companion pieces. Making the most of the moment, KAWS companion pieces would release in limited fashion a month later at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC, selling out and crashing the museumâ€
Like the recent Dior x Air Jordan 1 launch, the shoeâ€
Eminem x Air Jordan 4 // 2017
Guess whoâ€
Returning with less depth in tone but more meaning in impact, 23 pairs of the Shady sequel launched on StockX. Rather than break records for resale, the chance to claim these kicks came by way of $10 donation tickets that entered fans in a raffle for super-limited Eminem memorabilia. All proceeds went to the Marshall Mathers Foundation with the shoes appearing on the likes of Sneaker Shopping and Saturday Night Live.
At the time of release, the ENCORE album was 13 years in the rearview with the project seemingly devoid of context despite the shoes still being incredibly sought after. Appropriately enough, the charitable return of the “ENCORE†4s coincided with the release of Revival, another politically charged project by Mathers that saw him once again getting inquiries from the US Secret Service due to his shots at President Donald Trump.
Like ENCORE, Relapse would not be recognized as Emâ€
Levi†s x Air Jordan 4 // 2018
Leviâ€
Releasing three denim takes on the ‘89 silo with accompanying clothing, the narrative around this shoe proved less about copping them but more about customizing them. Frayed, dyed and distressed by professionals and amateurs alike, this powerful collaboration empowered wearers worldwide.
The collab proved that the consumer had grown, but also that Jordan Brand had grown, too. Predated by the Leviâ€
Of all the shoes on the list, these may prove the most difficult to find DS and for good reason.
Travis Scott x Air Jordan 4 // 2018
In 2018, Travis Scott channeled two defunct staples of Houston past to position himself as the cityâ€
Following an unreleased Raf Simons-esque Trunner and joined in spirit by purple and olive unreleased Air Jordan 4 PEs relegated to Friends & Family, the introductory retail release from La Flame and JB would be an homage to the since lost Houston Oilers. Like Marshall Mathers before him, Scott would take the tones of his favorite childhood sports franchise and paint them across the 1989 silo.
Released first in Houston at a carnival put on by Jordan Brand and later at select stores, the buzz around the shoe would roll into the release of the ASTROWORLD album and accompanying festival – all nods to the cityâ€
Mark Wahlberg x Air Jordan 4 // 2018
Even when considering the wide range of curators called to recraft the Air Jordan 4, Mark Wahlbergâ€
Inspired by his Wahlburgerâ€
As alluded, this pair never released. While the pair was predated by a Mache custom that may have served as a muse in regard to branding and collaboration, the green collabo has appeared on the feet of Mark, PJ Tucker, J Balvin and few others.Â
Drake x Air Jordan 4 // 2019
Considering his pedigree as a child actor who called Canada home, Drakeâ€
Essentially, the Drake x Air Jordan 4 is a tale of two underdogs.Â
With an impending adidas deal and highly anticipated double-album, Aubrey Grahamâ€
Prior to the controversy and contract expiration, Jordan Brand had created a Drake x Air Jordan 4 “Raptors†as a compliment to that of Travis Scottâ€
Then in the summer of 2019, this story thought to be over saw an even more surprising twist. Drakeâ€
If the Raptors repeat in 2020, perhaps Nike will release the OVO x Air Jordan 4 “Splatter†PE pair?
Olivia Kim x Air Jordan 4 // 2019
Heading into 2020, fans were chomping at the bit for the long-awaited return of the “Black Cat†Air Jordan 4. Midway into 2019, those same fans were thrown for a loop.
After years of waiting and months of confirmation, an updated version of the “Black Cat†4 surfaced in womenâ€
Pulling the ultimate power move, Nike called in industry vet Oliva Kim to collaborate on a range of products for her “No Cover†collection. Spending the better part of the 2010s as Nordstromâ€
The “No Cover†collection was music to the ears of women who had been calling on both colorways and collaborations that defied gender norms. Undercutting the return of the “Black Cat†4s by upping the ante on materials and branding, women had a classic they could call their own in respect to sizing, distribution and design duties. When it comes to remixing a classic, Kim had a hit on her hands.Â
Climbing the charts, Kim became the first woman to have an Air Jordan 4 of her own namesake. While many AJ4 collabs have called in hip-hop heavyweights, Olivia Kimâ€
“If Mary J. Blige wore a sneaker, it would be this Jordan IV,†Kim told Vanity Fair.
Off-White x Air Jordan 4 // 2020
Virgil Ablohâ€
As documented, Abloh came to fame as a creative director by working with a rapper/producer from Chicago famous for flipping samples. Interesting enough, it would be a sample sneaker from the Off-White founderâ€
First seen at his MCA art exhibit last summer in Chicago as a sample, anticipation increased when the “Sail†colorway was spotted on the runway at the Off-White fall 2020 show in Paris this February. Stripping down the Air Jordan 4 with a high fashion audience in mind, Ablohâ€
Dropping in womenâ€