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CdG Homme Plus x Nike Air Rejuven8 Pack Releases This Week

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UPDATE 9/16/25: CdG’s latest Nike project, the Air Rejuven8, releases this week on September 18th. Pairs will be avialable through DSM stores and online.

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CdG has shared an early look at another upcoming project with Nike, once again reaching into the brand’s archives to reimagine a classic performance shoe. This time, the Air Rejuven8 is getting the special treatment, coming this Fall.

Comme des Garçon has grown into one of the most ambitious Nike collaborators over the last few years, often signaling fare ahead of time what archival Nike products are on the way. Recently, they helped resurrect models like the Air max Sunder and the Air Max TL 2.5 long before they reached wider, in-line releases, and this week the CdG team has unveiled their next project, a reimagining of the Air Rejuven8.

The Nike Air Rejuven8 made its debut at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, and was engineered as a pre- and post-competition recovery sneaker. The simple, low-top trainer was characterized by its flexible TPU outer shell, which was molded in a diamond grid pattern for breathability and adaptability. Now, CdG has introduced a new version of this shell, which is being called Flymesh, a mesh material constructed solely fro FlyWire cables. As per usual, pairs will come in plain black & white colorways.

CDG HOMME X NIKE AIR REJUVEN8 RELEASE INFORMATION

The latest Nike retro being launched in collaboration with CdG Homme Plus, the Air Rejuven8, has not been officially announced yet, but is expected sometime in Fall 2025. The 2008 trainer with a netting upper will likely be available exclusively through CdG and their retailers like DSM, with an elevated price tag.

Comme des Garçons Homme Plus x Nike Air Rejuven8
Color: White/Black
Style Code: IF0364-100
Release Date: September 18th, 2025
Price: $155

Comme des Garçons Homme Plus x Nike Air Rejuven8
Color: Black/White
Style Code: IF0364-001
Release Date: September 18th, 2025
Price: $155

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UPDATE 7/30/25: New information regarding CdG Homme Plus’ Nike Air Rejuven8 pack is here, along with some official imagery. Pairs of the retro model will be available this Fall from Dover Street Market, and given that these are Nike’s in-house photos, we could see a SNKRS release as well. Pairs will go for $155.

TOMO KOIZUMI Brings an Iridescent Finish to the Nike Air Superfly

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Nike has announced a string of interesting special projects with a range of creative partners this week. One standout release comes from Japanese designer TOMO KOIZUMI, who lends his colorful aesthetic to the Air Superfly for a drop this weekend.

The Nike Air Superfly debuted in 2001 as a lightweight training and running shoe, part of Nike’s push to blend performance tech with sleek, futuristic aesthetics. Designed during the Y2K era, it featured a streamlined silhouette, visible Air cushioning, and minimal overlays that appealed to both athletes and lifestyle wearers. Its low profile and racing-inspired build reflected early 2000s trends toward speed and agility. Though it quietly faded from shelves after a short run, the Superfly gained cult status, making its 2025 return highly anticipated.

Nike has been quietly pushing new colors of the Superfly throughout the year, but this week they’ve announced the model’s first collaboration for its retro run. The Swoosh tapped Japanese designer & studio artist TOMO KOIZUMI for this release, through the lens of his eponymous label. Koizumi primarily designs dresses, using a vivid palette of colors for each piece, a principle repurposed for his Superfly release. The silhouette’s metallic overlay panels have been coated in an iridescent sheen for this project, bringing shades of blue, green, and purple to the sleek runner. The rest of the shoe comes in jet black, with colorful outsoles underneath.

In a first for the Air Superfly, Koizumi has removed the usual small Swoosh on the outer heel, replacing it with an enlarged velcro Swoosh in the center of the shoe. Three different styles of the Nike logo are attached to the inside of the box, giving you a bit of customization for this special pair. Two lacing options are also included, both featuring a metallic iridescent aglet at the ends.

TOMO KOIZUMI X NIKE AIR SUPERFLY RELEASE INFORMATION

The new project from Japanese designer & artist Tomo Koizumi and Nike has been scheduled to release this week, first on September 19th at DSM Ginza and select Japanese retailers. This will be followed by a global release on September 20th from both retailers and the SNKRS app. The iridescent style of the Air Superfly does not have pricing information available yet.

TOMO KOIZUMI x Nike Air Superfly
Color: Black/Photo Blue-Fierce Purple
Style Code: IH2110-002
Release Date: September 19th (Japan), September 20th, 2025 (Global)

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Nike Celebrates the Heat’s Back-to-Back Trophies with the “Miami Twice” Lebron 23

Lebron James is gearing up for a monumental season in the NBA. Playing his 23rd season, the most ever, wearing #23, and wearing his 23rd signature sneaker. To celebrate, Nike is crafting some incredible pairs of the Lebron 23, like the “Miami Twice” edition, coming soon.

With so many historic moments lined up for Lebron James’ 23rd NBA season, Nike has gone all in on the King’s latest shoe, the Lebron 23. The silhouette packs a remarkable amount of their latest and greatest court-ready tech into one slim package. The model introduces a full-length ZoomX drop-in midsole for the first time in LeBron’s signature line, paired with a new Crown Containment System for stability. It also has a carbon-fiber shank beneath the midsole to help with torsional support and a lightweight engineered upper for comfort and breathability.

While all of that technology is great, the real draw for these releases is the storytelling behind each. Nike has stated that there will be 23 colorways total, each one inspired by a moment or story from Lebron’s career. This week, we have a close-up look at the “Miami Twice” style arriving in October. The pair celebrates his back-to-back championships with the Miami Heat in 2012 & 2013. The look takes the iconic “South Beach” color palette, and spins it in a more subtle, safer color blocking. The crown shaped lower half comes in a pearl-like white finish, with a dark Swoosh across the heels. The textile portion of the upper comes in that signature teal color, and features a palm tree jacquard print for an extra level of detail. The tongues are split between neon yellow and orange, and feature Bron’s signature in gold foil, attached to the tongue via gold rivets.

NIKE LEBRON 23 “MIAMI TWICE” RELEASE INFORMATION

The latest pair of the Nike Lebron 23 has been scheduled to release early next month, on October 9th, 2025. Celebrating the Heat’s back to back NBA championship wins, the pair remixes the iconic South Beach palette with a more subtle approach. Pairs of this special release will be available from Nike.com and retail partners for $210.

Nike LeBron 23 “Miami Twice”
Style Code: IH1513-001
Release Date: October 9th, 2025
Price: $210

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CPFM x Nike Swamp Sponge Dunk Pack Releasing Soon

UPDATE 9/15/25: CPFM has listed their three new Sponge Dunk colorways on their website, simply stating “soon :)”. No time or date has been shared yet, so stay tuned to JustFreshKicks on Twitter for further updates on when they’ll be available.

Cynthia Lu shapes the fashion world with her brand, Cactus Plant Flea Market. Notably, she established her creative roots while assisting Pharrell Williams, who later co-signed her fearless vision.

Hip-hop and streetwear heavyweights embraced CPFM’s whimsical designs, boosting the label’s popularity worldwide. Furthermore, the 2019 VaporMax collaboration introduced the brand to devoted sneaker collectors, sparking more projects with Nike.

Nike and CPFM continued their creative spree with the Overgrown Flea 1, Flea 2, and Swarovski-covered Dunk Lows. Meanwhile, they plan to launch the Swamp Sponge Dunk in Fall 2025, offering three colorways that defy convention. Moreover, each pair may adopt spongy textures inspired by CPFM’s earlier Sponge By You Blazer, ensuring bold visual intrigue.

CPFM x NIKE SWAMP SPONGE DUNK RELEASE INFO

The CPFM x Nike Swamp Sponge Dunk releases in Fall 2025. Buy it through CPFM’s online store, Nike SNKRS, and select retailers for $150. This final unveiling concludes our exploration of CPFM’s unstoppable innovation in sneaker design.

CPFM x Nike Swamp Sponge Dunk
Color: Sequoia/Sequoia-Sequoia
Style Code: IH5094-300
Release Date: 2025
Price: $150

CPFM x Nike Swamp Sponge Dunk
Color: Psychic Purple/Photo Blue-Gold Suede
Style Code: IH5094-500
Release Date: 2025
Price: $150

CPFM x Nike Swamp Sponge Dunk
Color: Photo Blue/Digital Pink-Sequoia
Style Code: IH5094-400
Release Date: 2025
Price: $150

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UPDATE 8/7/25: More photos of the upcoming Swamp Sponge CPFM Dunk are here.

UPDATE 7/28/25: Travis Scott has given us our first look at the next CPFM x Nike Dunk Low, rocking the “Sequoia” colorway during a Nike street soccer event in Los Angeles this weekend.

The Nike Foamposite Pro “Pine Green” Returns in December 2025

Nike is gearing up for a huge wave of Foamposite releases in 2025, rolling out some retro styles in addition to new colors. This week, word of a “Pine Green” retro has surfaced, currently set for the holiday season.

Nike’s Foamposite sneakers quickly became an icon of street sneaker culture after their debut in 1997. The molded plastic shoe has an inimitable style, with an aggressive stance and wavy lines for an entirely unique look that has not been replicated since. The Foam line has always been a heavy hitter too; the manufacturing process necessitates a high price tag, which is likely going up in 2025.

This week, we got word of another retro addition to their 2025 release slate, rolling out 2011’s “Pine Green” style for the first time since its debut. The pair features a shimmering dark green color for its molded outer layer, paired with black accents, and a hint of vibrant green for accents on the toes and tongues.

NIKE FOAMPOSITE PRO “PINE GREEN” RELEASE INFORMATION

Nike has not set an official release date for another Foamposite Pro retro yet, but the “Pine Green” pair is expected to arrive sometime during the Fall 2025 season. Dressed in dark green and black, pairs will be available from Nike and select retailers for an updated $240.

Nike Air Foamposite Pro “Pine Green”
Color: Pine Green/Black
Style Code: HF0794-300
Release Date: December 19th, 2025
Price: $240

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UPDATE 9/15/25: Alongside new photos of this Foam retro, the release date has been revised to December 19th.

UPDATE 7/8/25: Nike has officially unveiled the “Pine Green” Foamposite Pro retro today, during their SNKRS Showcase livestream. Pairs will release this Fall.

Jae Tips Unveils His Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 “Uptown” Collection

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UPDATE 9/15/25: Jae Tips has shared some new official imagery of his upcoming Saucony collection, giving us names for each of the four colorways. Inspired by nature, the shoes take their names from flowers, and include Poison Ivy, Virginia Creeper, Perilla, and Sugar Maple. No release date yet, but they are likely arriving very soon.

Bronx-born designer and creative Jae Tips has had a hot few years with his Saucony collabs, and looks to continue his streak with the next release; the colorful “Uptown” pair of the ProGrid Triumph 4, coming soon.

The colorful releases from New York designer and artist Jae Tips and collaborative partner Saucony have continued in 2025, with their latest release, a pair of the Jazz 9, arriving back in March. Since then, there has been radio silence from the multi-hyphenate creative behind the popular releases, until this week. Today, Tips shared a new photo on his social media, sharing what appears to be TSA bins full of his travel gear, including a new style from Saucony.

The next release from Saucony & Jae Tips will feature the ProGrid Triumph 4, a retro runner that reappeared last year in collaborations with END. Minted NY, and soon, Westside Gunn. Tips’ take on the model, as usual, is quite colorful, and adds some floral details as well as his Savior branding on the medial sides. The bulk of the shoe comes in a vivid red mesh, adding its overlays in clear synthetic materials with accents in baby blue tones. The rear of the shoe features a lush green shade for the heel cafe and inner lining, with a neon yellow midsole sits underneath.

JAE TIPS X SAUCONY PROGRID TRIUMPH 4 “UPTOWN” RELEASE INFORMATION

There is currently no official information regarding the release of Jae Tips’ latest collaboration with Saucony, though they could arrive as soon as Summer 2025. The colorful new style of the ProGrid Triumph 4, dubbed “Uptown”, mixes shades of red, baby blue, green and yellow, and will likely release from both partners, as well as select retailers.

Jae Tips x Saucony ProGrid Triumph 4 “Uptown”
Release Date: Fall 2025

UPDATE 6/24/25: Jae Tips has revealed that the ProGrid Triumph 4 “Uptown” is a full collection featuring four colorways of the retro runner.

Salehe Bembury’s Second New Balance 1000 Releases in 2025

Salehe Bembury’s New Balance collaborations remain some of the best work he has released in recent years. This month, his take on the 1000 made its debut, but we are still waiting on official release info for the “Sunset” pair he teased early this Summer.

Salehe Bembury is one of the busiest designers in the world of sneakers and footwear. Formerly a lead designer for Yeezy and Versace, Bembury struck out on his own as a freelance collaborator in 2020, making his debut with New Balance and an incredibly popular 2002R. Since then, he’s lent his talents to a number of brands, while continuing to release regular projects with New Balance. Just this week, PUMA unveiled his first design for them, Tyrese Haliburton’s Hali 1 in “Opal” blue. Earlier this month, he dropped a striking blue pair of the NB 1000, and today we have a closer look at the multicolor look he first teased earlier this year.

The second style of the New Balance 1000 from Salehe has been largely kept under wraps since his first teaser. This week, SneakerNews published photos up close and personal with the second style, which appears to take its color inspiration from a gorgeous sunset. The look features a gradient across the upper, matching the colors between the mesh underlay and synthetic overlays. The color change starts in a dark navy blue at the toe, transitioning to purple around the midfoot, and finally shades of pink at the rear. Bold yellow midsoles sit underneath, while yellow and red accents and a white suede toe cap complete the look.

SALEHE BEMBURY X NEW BALANCE 1000 “SUNSET” RELEASE INFORMATION

The second colorway of the New Balance 1000 by Salehe Bembury has not been announced for release yet, but is coming soon for Fall 2025. This pair sports a wide range of colors, and our best guess as to the inspiration is a stunning sunset. Like usual, pairs will likely be released first from his Spunge website, followed by a wider release from New Balance. This pair will also carry a price tag of $160.

Salehe Bembury x New Balance 1000
Style Code: M1000CL
Release Date: 2025
Price: TBA

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Nike’s Carbon Fiber Foamposite One Releases October 2025

Nike’s Foamposite is building up to an impressive string of new releases throughout 2025. This week, rumors of a new Foamposite One style have surfaced, which will give the model’s molded upper a carbon fiber makeover.

Nike’s Foamposite sneakers quickly became an icon of street sneaker culture after their debut in 1997. The molded plastic shoe has an inimitable style, with an aggressive stance and wavy lines for an entirely unique look that has not been replicated since. This year, Nike is going all in on their revival of the Foamposite One and Pro models, which started off with a retro of the “Galaxy” pair last week.

Nike has many more releases for the Foam planned for the rest of the year, bringing back classic styles in addition to brand new ones. This week, new leaks have suggested that a special pair is in the works for a holiday release, which will give the shoe a carbon fiber makeover. Usually, the carbon fiber portion of the shoe is limited to just the arches on the sole, but now the entire upper will feature a pattern printed across the molded upper. The whole shoe being made from carbon fiber is highly unlikely due to the price.

NIKE FOAMPOSITE ONE “CARBON FIBER” RELEASE INFORMATION

Nike has not set an official release date for another Foamposite One yet, but the “Carbon Fiber” pair is expected to arrive sometime during the Fall 2025 season. Dressed in dark green and black, pairs will be available from Nike and select retailers for $240.

Nike Foamposite One
Color: Black/Black/Dark Smoke Grey
Style Code: HF2902-002
Release Date: October 10th, 2025
Price: $240

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UPDATE 9/15/25: FootLocker’s official photos of the “Carbon Fiber” Foamposite are here, along with a confirmed release in October. Oddly, their photos seem to eliminate the blue hue of the outsole seen in Nike’s unveiling images.

UPDATE 8/28/25: This Foamposite release is now rumored to drop on October 10th, 2025. No official photos are available yet.

UPDATE 7/8/25: Nike has officially unveiled the “Carbon Fiber” Foamposite today, during their SNKRS Showcase livestream. Pairs will release this Fall.

END. & Saucony Find Peace With Their “Olive Branch” Pack

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British retailer END. Clothing has been on fire this year with their sneaker collaborations. The store is celebrating twenty years in business in 2025, and has tapped all of their partners for special releases. This week, Saucony’s Omni 9 and Shadow 6000 make up the “Olive Branch” pack.

END. Clothing has built a reputation as one of streetwear’s most prolific collaborators, constantly bridging culture, art, heritage, and fashion. Since its founding, END. has launched limited-edition capsules with a wide array of brands ranging from heritage denim and sportswear makers like Levi’s, Champion, and adidas, to outdoor specialists like Salomon, avant-garde designers like Needles, and many more. Their collaboration strategy emphasizes storytelling, with themes rooted in British culture (like the seaside, corner shop, or nightlife), reimagined archival references, and careful curation. This week, the store announced their latest work for 2025, another entry in their twenty year anniversary celebration.

This week’s anniversary release from END. celebrates World Peace Day, which falls on Sunday the 21st. They’ve tapped Saucony to help with this release, highlighting two classic silhouettes from the running brand for a new “Olive Branch” pack. First up, the ProGrid Omni 9 comes dressed in a white color scheme with slight green accents. The highlight of this pair is its mesh base, which features an intricate, seashell-inspired pattern from toe to heel. The second silhouette in the project is the Shadow 6000, a model originally released in 1991. This pair sports a mix of smooth & shaggy cuts of suede, bearing the same bold green shade. White accents make up the branding and midsoles. Both pairs in the pack feature olive branch embroidery on the inner walls, replacing the Saucony river logo.

END. X SAUCONY “OLIVE BRANCH” PACK RELEASE INFORMATION

Britain’s END. Clothing and Saucony have lined up their new “Olive Branch” pack to release this week, on September 19th, 2025. Featuring the ProGrid Omni 9 and the Shadow 6000 as their canvasses, both pairs are dressed in a mix of white and green hues with olive branch details. END. is currently accepting raffle submissions for both pairs via their Launches platform, with the Omni 9 priced at $215 and the Shadow 6000 at $190.

END. x Saucony Shadow 6000 “Olive Branch”
Color: Green/White
Style Code: S70964
Release Date: September 19th, 2025 (END.)
Price: $190

END. x Saucony ProGrid Omni 9 “Olive Branch”
Color: White/Green
Style Code: S70963
Release Date: September 19th, 2025 (END.)
Price: $215

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PHANTACI Redesigns the Nike Air Max 95 With a Wood-Inspired Look

Taiwanese retailer PHANTACI has reunited with Nike this year, following up on their release of the Grand Piano Air Max 1 last year. This time, they’ve given the Air Max 95 a new makeover, dressing the runner in a wood grain pattern.

PHANTACI has been one of Taiwan’s premier sneaker and streetwear retailers since its founding in 2006. Founded in part by Jay Chou, a superstar musician, the store focused on streetwear and blending music, art, and fashion. In 2009, they released their first and only collaboration with Nike, the “Grand Piano” themed Air Max 1. That release was formally retro’d in 2024, with PHANTACI once again signing on to help with the re-release. Now, the two have cooked up another special release, coming soon.

The next project from PHANTACI and Nike once again remixes an iconic Air Max shoe, this time featuring the 95, which is still deep in its anniversary celebration in 2025. PHANTACI has been given the opportunity to rework the classic model a little bit, namely by altering the lacing system, removing the usual woven webbing loops in favor or a traditional eyestay in supple leather. Additionally, paracord loops stretch down the sides of the shoes to the midsole, acting as a secondary layer of eyestays. Teh rest of the shoe is given a wood-themed look, with a grain-like pattern applied to the lower layers of the upper, and an intricate woven mesh at the top. The color starts in dark brown for the upper pieces, lightening to a pale tan shade at the soles.

PHANTACI X NIKE AIR MAX 95 “WOOD GRAIN” RELEASE INFORMATION

The new project from Taiwanese retailer PHANTACI and Nike has not been announced for release yet, but is expected to release sometime soon in 2025. Featuring a reworked pair of the Air Max 95 with a visible lacing system and wood grain detailing across its layers, pairs will likely be available from both partners and select retailers. This special release will likely come with a price tag over the $200 threshold, though this information is not available yet.

PHANTACI x Nike Air Max 95
Color: Sanddrift/Brown-Black-Dark Driftwood
Style Code: II1200-221
Release Date: 2025

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The PUMA Hali 1 Debuts This Month in “Opal” Blue

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After being teased during the NBA’s All-Star Weekend in February, Tyrese Haliburton and PUMA are finally ready to release the Hali 1. Designed by Salehe Bembury, the shoe will make its debut this month in a bold “Opal” blue color scheme.

The Puma Hali 1 is Tyrese Haliburton’s first signature sneaker with Puma, designed by Salehe Bembury. It features a low‐cut silhouette with a lightweight, breathable mesh upper and synthetic overlays for support. The cushioning is Puma’s NITRO foam, and the outsole is translucent with traction and stability elements. The debut “Hibiscus” colorway, a bold pink tone inspired by Haliburton’s childhood first pair of basketball shoes, launched during the 2025 NBA Finals with a broader release set for September 2025. Now, a second launch colorway has emerged, arriving later this month.

Our first look at the Hali 1 was back in February, when PUMA and Tyrese unveiled the new sneaker during the NBA All-Star Weekend. Unveiled in the soft pink “Hibiscus” colorway, they’ve changed their choice of the first publicly available style to a new “Opal” style, releasing later this month. This pair mixes shades of blue across the mesh base layer and plastic cage piece, using hues of “Blissful Blue” and “Royal Sapphire”. The tongue branding and PUMA logos come in a soft, pastel green to complete the look.

PUMA HALI 1 “HIBISCUS” RELEASE INFORMATION

Tyrese Haliburton’s debut model with PUMA, the Hali 1, finally has a release date, making its debut later this month on September 26th, 2025. Designed in part by Salehe Bembury, the shoe’s “Opal” blue colorway will be the shoe’s first wide release, available from both PUMA and select retailers. Pricing for this new model has been set at $130.

PUMA Hali 1 “Opal”
Color: Blissful Blue/Royal Sapphire
Style Code: 313450-01
Release Date: September 26th, 2025 (PUMA)
Price: $130

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Air Jordan 4 “Sierra Red” Releasing Spring 2026

Jordan Brand continues to push boundaries with women’s exclusive releases. The Air Jordan 4 “Sierra Red” leads that charge in 2026. This colorway fuses bold red accents with elegant neutral tones for a powerful aesthetic.

The design combines Pale Ivory, Sierra Red, and Tough Red, crafting a clean yet fierce look. Pale Ivory covers most of the upper, giving the sneaker a light and luxurious feel. Meanwhile, Sierra Red energizes the wing eyelets, Jumpman logos, and mesh netting underlay.

Moreover, the mix of reds adds vibrant depth without overwhelming the silhouette. This balance allows the shoe to remain versatile and fashion-forward. The signature Air Jordan 4 structure brings familiarity, while the colorway keeps things fresh.

Jordan Brand fans will love the nod to classic color blocking. At the same time, the “Sierra Red” offers something new with its layered red-on-red details. This sneaker blends performance DNA with fashion statement energy.

AIR JORDAN 4 ‘SIERRA RED’ RELEASE INFO

The Air Jordan 4 “Sierra Red” drops in Spring 2026 at select Jordan Brand retailers and online at Nike.com. It will retail for $215 and comes exclusively in women’s sizing. The pair brings elevated design and timeless Air Jordan energy to the new year’s must-have list.

Air Jordan 4 “Sierra Red” (W)
Color: Pale Ivory/Sierra Red-Tough Red
Style Code: HV0823-108
Release Date: February 7, 2026
Price: $220

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UPDATE 9/15/25: Another look at the “Sierra” red AJ4 has arrived this week, and is now expected to be a Valentine’s themed drop, releasing in February.

UPDATE 9/4/25: The first image of this upcoming AJ4 has surfaced this week, showing off the accurate rendering of the original mockup. Only the back heel is visible, but the model appears to be a plain white and red color blocking.

Info / Mockup via zsneakerheadz & sneakerfiles