Air Jordan 4 Retro Thunder
In 1989 The Jordan IV shoe was released into the public, designed by Tinker Hatfield. It was the first Jordan shoe released on the global market. It had 4 colorways: White/ Grey, Black/Grey, White/Red, and White/Blue.
Spike Lee, the director and actor helped in the ads for Jordan IV. Spike Lee had featured the Air Jordan IV in his movie Do The Right Thing. The Air Jordan Bordeaux "Spiz'ike IV" were specifically made for Spike Lee in order to pay respect for advertising the Jordan Cement 4's.
The Air Jordan IV were on Jordan's feet when he made "The Shot" in Game 5 of the 1989 NBA First Round between the Chicago Bulls and the Cleveland Cavaliers. In 2012 a Cavalier Colorway dubbed The "Cavs IV's were released to honor "The Shot"
The Air Jordan IV was originally released in 1989. It was retroed in 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.
Got the sweater for my husband it fits very well. It's super warm very well-made the fabric is very soft and comfortable. My husband actually bought two more After this purchase. And the price on here is better than any other price we've seen so this is a win in my book thank you
Review by Villana
excellent.
Review by DC
loving it !!!... nice package came on time
Review by bukk
Quality socks.
Expensive...but worth it.
Review by Bono14
My nephew loves them
Review by homa
Got for my husband for father day. He loves them! looks great, great deal, great for a gift, came fast I got the XL size fits great he is size 13 I would buy again.
Review by incrédibeul_JM
Great sock. Washes up well with no fading or shrinkage. Good colors.
Review by Kamikazee
Good sneakers, high quality , shipping was pretty fast.
Review by Charlemagne
Showed up when expected new in the box.
Review by Fred
Hopefully once they are broken in they will fit better
Review by Mickael
very good looking and extreamly comfortable. They may look like dress shoes but they are great for running and basketball too.
Review by Manfred
Did not like the shirt.it wasn't how I expected it to look.
Review by Nicolaser