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Highsnobiety aims to provide our readers with the latest updates in the sneaker world. However, we cannot verify the reliability of any unauthorized leaks or rumors unless this information is provided directly by the brands themselves.

Rumors suggest that we could be seeing a “Pine Green” colorway of the Nike Air Jordan 4 later this year, as part of Jordan Brand’s Summer 2020 lineup. Leak accounts have shared mockups of what the sneaker could look like (above).

Should the release materialize, the sneaker could combine a white leather base with pine green detailing on the lace cage, heel cup, tongue liner, and midsole. “Pine Green” has been seen on Nike sneakers before, most notably on the Air Jordan 1 and Virgil Abloh’s recent Nike Dunk Low.

The mockup above is just that, and does not represent any confirmed color blocking. If the sneaker does drop, it could end up looking different. As summer approaches, expect Jordan Brand to begin teasing early images.

The Air Jordan 4 "Pine Green" is expected to be released on August 5 through select Nike retailers under a “SP” tag, indicating a special edition release, at a price point of $225. As always, stay tuned for updates.

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