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Say what you want about the Air Jordan 4 RM sneaker, but the skate-ready AJ4 gets excellent colorways. Since its debut during the summer, Nike has kept the revamped Jordan model looking quite good in solid, rotation-ready designs.

The Jordan 4 RM's wardrobe just got even more attractive with the addition of a "Jade Horizon" option.

For the "Jade Horizon" colorway, a sea of pastel green shades sweeps across the shoe's textural upper, offering freshly painted nubuck and suede moments.

Down below, the Jordan 4 RM's thick sole is stroked in cream and white, bringing some tasteful contrast to the already pleasing look.

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So far into its debut, the Jordan 4 RM has appeared in relatively calm looks, save the more flashy options like the glittery "White/Silver Metallic" (or those Bruce Lee-level versions).

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The Jordan 4 RM is bold enough as the classic Jordan 4 reimagined as a chunky "skate shoe." And Nike has stuck to these quiet classic looks and hushed tonal takeovers, like the "Light Legend Brown" and the famous "Black Cat," allowing the all-new design to speak for itself.

But even when doing the talking, the Jordan 4 RM still looks good.

For those interested, keep an eye out for the Jordan 4 RM "Jade Horizon" sneaker during the Holiday 2024 season. Pssst...some say they may drop as early as November.

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