
With the classic Air Jordan 4 being one of my all-time favorite models, the beefed-up remix, the Air Jordan 4 RM, is still taking some getting used to, design-wise. However, regarding its colorways, this AJ4 remake is alright with me.
Since its debut, Nike has given the Jordan 4 RM some admirable paint jobs, from classic makeup like the iconic “Bred” to SB-level “Neutral Grey” iterations that speak to its skate shoe-ness.
What’s next? The Jordan 4 RM gets an incredibly satisfying “Neutral Olive” makeover.
The upper goes completely tonal, as pleasing olive greens make up the shoe’s top portion. Underneath the soothing sea of green, the Jordan 4 RM offers some pretty lush textures, like creamy suede and matte leather.
It’s still the same low-top, skate-ish Jordan 4 sneaker as before, now wrapped in soothing earthy greens and nice velvety textures. Moreover, the green shading really highlights those familiar but reimagined AJ4 details, like its redesigned “Wings” and extra cushy lining.
I don’t think I’ve never seen a bad olive or military green sneaker yet. The color typically looks quite good on shoes, especially Nikes. The Air Force 1 Low recently got a “Light Army” treatment, resulting in this legitimately handsome take on the timeless model.
Although recognized as the “Diet Undefeateds,” Nike’s Air Jordan 4 Craft “Olive” was also a pretty solid green sneaker. Still want the OG? No worries, the Undefeated x Jordan 4 collab, the Jordan Brand collaboration that started it all, is expected to return this year. No joke.
While we wait, Nike’s serving up this tasteful “Neutral Olive” Jordan 4 RM.
The newest Jordan 4 RM sneaker is said to release sometime during the summer season at Nike. And expect the model’s usual $150 price tag to accompany this latest pair.