JORDAN 4 WHITE CEMENT - 1999

The Jordan 4, which was first released in 1989, is known to be one of the most popular Jordan Retros. The pair was designed by Tinker Hatfield, who’s probably the most legendary Nike Shoes designer. The Jordan 4 White Cement, released in 1989, is among the four original colorways, which also include the Bred, Fire Red, and Military Blue.

In 1989, Spike Lee featured the shoe in his movie “Do The Right Thing”, in which the White Cements were the topic of an iconic scene. This movie scene was a popular pop culture moment where television crossed over with sneaker culture. This edition from 1999 was the first retro version of the “White Cement”. The shoes were retroed in 1999, 2012 and 2016. Today, the Jordan 4 White Cement remains one of the most iconic Jordans.

We have two pairs of Jordan 4 White Cement from 1999 available at The Source. There is a used pair with a broken air bubble sole size 41 and a brand new pair size 42.5. Both pairs come with the original box and collector card. The new pair still has the hang tag attached.

The new pair is priced at 1200€, the used pair is priced at 400€. Both are exclusively available in store. These shoes are collector items, which shouldn’t be worn and rather put in a display case.

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