

While the Fire Red 4 was the last OG colorway to release to the general public, it was one of the first colorways actually worn in a game. While many might argue that the White Cement or Bred 4s are the must-haves of the OG set, Fire Reds are equally as iconic as far as on-court time and accomplishments. The color designation of “Fire Red” had been born on the 3 and would also see a couple of slightly different versions on the 5. The Fire Red 4s are one of the primary pairs worn by Michael Jordan during the ’89 NBA season. Read on about the different OG Colorways below: Air Jordan 4 Fire RedĬlick/tap image to shop for these on eBay! Air Jordan 4 Fire Red ( review) Michael generally wore the White Cement, Bred and Fire Red colorways during the 89 season. Additionally, being seen on the feet of celebrities like Ice T and in commercials with Spike Lee helped push the shoe out to the masses. Michael Jordan’s famous game-winning shot against the Cleveland Cavaliers brought the 4 a lot more shine. The 4 is also notable for it’s elongated tongue featuring the Jumpman logo and Flight script. The midsole, heel tab, side mesh and plastic wings were considered an “out there” design back then. Initially, people seemed to not be that into the Air Jordan 4 visually. The sneaker was designed by Tinker Hatfield, fresh off the success of the Jordan 3. The original retail price of the Jordan 4 was $110. The AJ4 debuted in February 1989 during the All-Star Game. The OG colorways of the Air Jordan 4 include Fire Red, Black Cement (or Bred), White Cement and Military Blue. Learn more below about the OG colorways of the Air Jordan 4.

As an early Jordan model, it is iconic for sneaker collectors. The Air Jordan 4 exists in several well known colorways.
