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The Air Jordan 4 “Black Cat” was never built for spectacle. First released in 2006, the shoe quietly became a favorite among Jordan fans who preferred restraint over noise, a sneaker that didn’t need color or contrast to make its point.

Everything about the shoe commits to that idea.

Black suede uppers, tonal netting, dark hardware, and a matching midsole compress the Jordan 4’s typically busy, tech-forward silhouette into a single uninterrupted form.

On a sneaker known for visible Air units and sharp visual breaks, the Black Cat’s refusal to interrupt itself is exactly what made it stand out.

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The nickname isn’t decorative. “Black Cat” was one of Michael Jordan’s long-standing monikers, tied to his speed, control, and ability to strike without warning.

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The sneaker carries that same energy. Low-profile, deliberate, and patient, it doesn’t chase attention. It waits for it.

The 2025 return stays close to the original while correcting one important detail.

Nike Air branding is restored on the heel, a small change that matters to collectors and brings the Black Cat back into tighter alignment with Jordan Brand’s archive.

The timing feels intentional, too. Following the return of the “Black Cat” Jordan 3 earlier this year, the newest iteration of the Air Jordan 4 “Black Cat” is available now on Nike’s website for $220, landing like the centerpiece rather than a callback.

Turns out, black on black still holds its ground.

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