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Nike's Air Jordan 4 RM sneaker continues to add several impressive colorways to its lineup, and the latest chocolatey scheme has my mouth watering.

The Jordan 4 RM "Earth" joins the growing RM crew. The newest colorway maintains the skate-ish model's traditional features — the velvety suede moments, crisp leather toe, and revamped cage — now covered in mocha-level goodness, similar to the Mocha Dunks.

Laces and insoles also get the chocolate treatment, while a chunky cream Air Max sole to ground the Jordan 4 RM shoes.

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The skate-worthy Jordan 4 RM sneaker debuted over the summer, and the list of colorways grows by the day, from soft pink iterations to Bruce Lee-level black and yellow outfits.

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Obviously, the Jordan 4 RM isn't your average Jordan 4. The divisive model reimagines the traditional Jordan 4 shoe, blending the archival sneaker with Nike SB-style elements.

Details like the eyestays and "wings" see an update. At the same time, the sneaker sports a new chunky shape similar to classic skate shoes.

The Jordan 4 RM "Earth" were originally expected to drop during the spring. But at the rate Nike's dropping new colorways, it's not surprising to see the latest "Earth" pairs already on the brand's website.

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The haters may finally be on board with this scrumptious version.

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