June 18, 2013 BY ehloknows / 0
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The Air Jordan IV ‘White/Cement’ last hit shelves back in February 2012, and was under some heavy criticism early on, mainly due to the tinkering (no pun intended) with the patented cement speckle that made the original colorway of the Air Jordan IV so unique. The eventual release of the shoe came a darker ‘Tech Grey’ and while people were initially up in arms, it didn’t stop the sneaker from disappearing off shelves. Today, we see an unreleased sample of the Air Jordan IV dubbed the ‘Grey Speckle’, which shows Jordan Brand had a couple other ideas in mind while working with the midsole. Hit the jump for more photos and pick up this unreleased sample from oregonsole on eBay.
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