In recent months, you’d think Jordan Brand forgot about Westbrook’s Why Not Zer0.4, preferring to focus their attention on the much newer One Take 3. And while some hoped to see the next up in the mainline series, it looks like we’ll have to wait a bit longer as the fourth is getting a new run of offerings.
Arriving after a rather lengthy hiatus, the silhouette sports a new look reminiscent of the beloved “Bred” colorway. The upper is comprised primarily of deep reds, while the accents over top — such as the TPU molds, lace unit, tongue, counter, and the like — bring contrast by way of the aforementioned palette’s neutral half. Elsewhere, the tooling takes a slightly different route, opting to pair gold with its white and icy blue bottom.
For a close-up peek, take a look below at the official images. A release should hit Nike.com and select retailers soon.
In other news, the Travis Scott Nike Air Trainer 1 is about to release this Holiday Season.