In 1989 another Air Jordan sibling was born and took a course parallel to what Michael Jordan had chosen. MJ’s continuous rise was unstoppable as he dominated the stats on points, boards, and steals while the Air Jordan 4 also ruled the shelves. Taking the flight, the AJ4 was known with its breathable mesh inserts, unique trapezoidal stabilization straps, and shiny new “Flight” logo. Thanks to Tinker Hatfield for the second time in designing this signature shoe’s incredible cushioned sole. Finally, the former non-moving brand reached the scale of winning the title as International Bestseller with a big screen cameo to boot.

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After all the fame and popularity, however, users of the Air Jordan 4 lately found some flaws after some time of wearing. The sneaker’s plastic heel tab had been causing Achilles tendon rupture to players who wear the AJ4 and were engaged to the sport. With this, in 2004, a revamped version eliminating the disturbing heel feature with smooth leather was released.