Updated July 30th, 2024: A detailed look at the upcoming Air Jordan 4 “Fear” has surfaced. Although official images nor retailer images of the adult pair have appeared, images of kids sizes have begun to materialize as we approach the November 9th, 2024 release date. Stay tuned for further updates as there is still a long ways to go until the official scheduled drop.









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The below article was originally published on July 16th, 2024.
Have you taken a look at the line-up of Jordan Releases for Holiday 2024? The Legend Blue 11s and Black Cement Jordan 3s are absolute musts if you call yourself anything close to an Air Jordan fan, and upcoming Air Jordan 4 “Fear” might join that list of can’t-miss sneakers.
Although a release isn’t expected until November 9th, we do get a first glance at official retailer images of this highly anticipated retro release. Shown here in Toddler sizes for the first-time, the Air Jordan 4 “Fear”is indeed promised in a full family size run that also includes adult, GS, and PS options.
The Jordan “Fear” Pack originally debuted in 2013 and was inspired by Michael Jordan’s relentless approach to the game and how he turned his fear into fuel. Marked by an ominous colorway of blacks and greys with speckling on the midsole and an orange Air unit, this Air Jordan 4 is easily the most coveted of the Fear Pack bunch; the Air Jordan 3 re-released not long ago and was met with lukewarm reception as pairs are still sitting on shelves at under MSRP.
See a first look at the toddler sizes below and bookmark this page as we update you more on this upcoming must-have Jordan release.










