Designer Sneakers
Replica of The Air Jordan 4 is a sneaker model that was first introduced by Nike's Jordan brand in 1989. It was designed by Tinker Hatfield, who also designed several other popular Air Jordan models.
The Air Jordan 4 features a distinctive "wings" design on the sides of the shoe, as well as a visible Air unit in the heel for cushioning. It also has a plastic lace "cage" and a mesh panel on the upper for breathability.
The Air Jordan 4 was famously worn by Michael Jordan during the 1989 NBA playoffs, when he hit a game-winning shot over Cleveland Cavaliers' Craig Ehlo in the fifth and deciding game of their first-round series. This shot has become known as "The Shot," and the Air Jordan 4 has become an iconic sneaker in the Jordan brand's lineup.