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Air Max Day 2020 is approaching, which means a host of new drops from Nike are on their way. While March 26 is officially Air Max Day, the Swoosh decided to dedicate the entire month of March to this iconic part of its past and present. First up — the Nike Air Jordan 4 "Neon" — a sneaker inspired by the classic Nike Air Max 95. It got a limited release this weekend, but you can still shop it at StockX.

Like the original Air Max 95, which debuted in the '90s, this new Air Jordan 4 colorway comes with a greyscale upper that gets darker as it nears the midsole, with neon detailing towards the lacing system accenting those darker shades. Also in a similar fashion to the OG 95, the shoe gets a neon green Air unit at the heel.

It's the first time the iconic Air Max colorway has met with Tinker Hatfield's Jordan 4 basketball silhouette, which has been around since 1989. Since the Air Max 95 first appeared 25 years ago, the neon colorway has been used to dress a number of iconic Nike pieces. These include the Air Max 97, Vapormax 97, and the Air Max 3 Plus.

StockX market data shows the latest Nike Air Jordan 4 sneaker is currently selling for an average price of $220 on the site, which is lower than its expected retail cost. It reached a 52-week high of $316, making it a wise time to shop.

Shop the Nike Air Jordan 4 "Neon" at StockX.

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