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The Air Jordan 4 RM already resembles a chunky skate shoe, design-wise. Nike's wild low-ish-top sneaker looks the thrash-able part even more when dressed up in Nike SB-flavored colorways.

Not that I can blame Jordan Brand's AJ4 RM for taking notes from Nike's skateboarding line.

Nike SB produces some of the best-looking Nike sneakers, often offering up super thoughtful designs and excellent colorways.

The imprint even has its own incredibly clean, shred-ready Jordan 4 sneakers, including a recent one in a nice "Pine Green" colorway, borrowing back from Jordan.

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The Jordan 4 RM already wore the classic "Pine Green" 'fit previously. Now, the remixed model returns with another SB-style drop in "University Blue."

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The sneaker's familiar but reimagined details are present but this time splashed with "Sail" whites, light grey, and bright UNC-ish blues. The color arrangements almost echoes Nike SB's navy Jordan 4 sneakers, which drop on March 18.

The RMs have lighter blues...more skate-worthy chunk, too.

These "University Blue" Jordan 4 RMs are even complete with brown gum rubber soles like the Nike SB collaborations, only adding to the RM's inherent skate-ish vibes.

The Jordan 4 RM may be sipping on the SB juice. But the model looks arguably its best in these color arrangements. The "Pine Green" has already graced the world with its presence, but the "University Blue" RMs are expected to land sometime during the spring season.

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Basically, these nice, chunky steppers are expected to land any day now. Get your skateboards ready.

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