Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 “Firewood Orange/Sail/Cinnabar” HF4340-800


Nigel Sylvester just dominated sneaker industry headlines by unveiling his Air Jordan 4 RM, and now @zsneakerheadz and @sneakerfiles share breaking news regarding another upcoming collaboration, this time on the traditional Air Jordan 4 cut.

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Firm details at this point include a palette of “Firewood Orange/Sail/Cinnabar” and Spring 2025 release, although it will take some time for the exact design to surface. Based on images of Nigel’s Jordan 4 RM, we can feel confident the shoe will feature identical “Bike Air” co-branding on the heel. The mock-up linked below offers an early glimpse at how the shoe could actualize.

While Spring 2025 is still a ways away, it’s already shaping up to be a stacked season for hyped-up Jordan drops. Nigel’s co-signed Jordan 4 stands alongside upcoming “Seafoam” and “Atmosphere Grey” colorways, and another A-list imprint appears on the Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low “Velvet Brown.”

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Hit our Jordan Release Dates 2024 page for updates while we track new information about Nigel’s latest collaborative shoe. Transitioning to a closer release, check out images of the Space Jam Jordan 11 Low dropping May 18th.



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