Double Tap to Zoom
Nike
1 / 6

Brand: Nike 

Model: Air Jordan 4 "Red Thunder"

Release Date: January 15

Price: $190

Buy: Nike SNKRS

Editor's Notes: Nike struck gold with the original release of the Air Jordan 4 "Lightning" in 2006, creating one of the silhouette's most memorable colorways to date. Its "Tour Yellow" uppers are what makes it so recognizable, even for the most casual of sneaker fans. Lightning, of course, would be incomplete without thunder, leading to the creation of the AJ4 "Thunder."

The complementary pair took the head-turning yellow of its predecessor and fine-tuned it to a more easily wearable palette, with a base of black. As standalone releases and as a pair, both iterations are pretty hard to beat when pit against the Jordan 4 lineup, but the upcoming "Red Thunder" might just have what's needed to edge in front.

What makes the "Red Thunder" such a masterful execution is the way Nike has cherry-picked some of the silhouette's most desirable color schemes to create something that is both boldly original and unmistakably familiar. A near mirror image of the 2021 "Thunder," the new iteration maintains the black base that is so easily worn and gives it a splash of red akin to the classic "Bred" AJ4. Unlike the "Bred," the pops of red here are not so subtle, giving elements such as the midsole and caging a deeply saturated aesthetic that is seriously bright.

If the popularity of the colorways that inspired it are anything to go by, the Nike Air Jordan 4 "Red Thunder" is going to be at the front of the minds of sneakerheads the world over. Keep your fingers crossed and warm up the SNKRS app, just like thunder, we doubt this will hang around for long.

To stay updated on everything happening in the sneaker world, check out the best sneakers to add to your rotation this week, follow @highsnobietysneakers on Instagram, and sign up to our newsletter for early access to the best drops sent straight to your inbox.

We Recommend
  • Workwear Pants That Are Clocking Overtime This Spring
  • This Techy Slip-On Is the 3D-Printed Future of Air Max
  • Nike's New Liquid Air Max Is a Swampy Stomper
  • The Glorious Return of Nike's Most Classic "Infrared" Air Max
What To Read Next
  • You Can Shred These ASICS Until They’re Blue
  • This Legendary Dad Shoe Defines What "Made in USA" Means
  • Can CdG, an Art Gallery & an Artist Sell You the Smell of Earth?
  • Vans’ Vibram-Soled Trail Sneaker Is Tough by Design, Fly by Nature
  • Why Is a Sandal Company Making Leather Tabi Surf Boots?
  • “Touch Grass,” Says the Nike Gaming Slide. And Means It