Air Jordan IV: Military Blue – Detailed Images

March 8, 2012 BY / 0

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If the release schedule we’ve seen so far is any indication, the Air Jordan IV is poised to dominate 2012 the same way that the Air Jordan III stole the show in 2011. That is, with a healthy mix of OG colorways and never before seen combos trickling out steadily as the months go by. Arriving just in time for summer is the Air Jordan IV ‘Military Blue’, a colorway that last hit shelves six years ago. With such a plethora of Air Jordan IV’s being available over the course of this year, are you trying to cop the full set or will you pass on a couple models? And if you are leaning towards the latter, will you be scooping up the ‘Military Blue’ shown here? Ponder these important questions as you check out these detailed shots of this June release. via SA

Air Jordan IV Retro ‘Military Blue’
White/Neutral Grey-Military Blue
308497-105
06/09/12
$160

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