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The Cincinnati Bearcats Wrangle Their Own Air Jordan 4 PE

"GO CATS."

The Cincinnati Bearcats Wrangle Their Own Air Jordan 4 PE

A consistent storyline throughout 2025 has been a run of player exclusive Air Jordan 4s crafted for sponsored school athletes, each built on the “First Class” layout first introduced for WNBA athletes and crafted by former Jordan Brand designer Kelsey Amy. Many of the blue bloods under the banner have already chalked off their pairs, but now the Cincinatti Bearcats are getting in on the action, unveiling their snowy edition of the Jumpman icon.

For those who are catching this PE series for the first time, we’ll give you a short rundown of what all these shoes have in common: stingray leather detailing on the heel tab and mudguard, gilded branding accents and tonal colorways have come with each successive colorway. That’s unchanged with the Cincinnati edition, executing the school’s away jersey colors scheme with overriding white and scattered fire red hits. Additionally, all of the “First Class” peers so far have been restrained in their use of university slogans and iconography. A “C” hangtag and interior stripes that read “Go Cats” keep the alumni energy alive in this application.

As with all of this recent spree of Air Jordan 4 PEs, the Cincinatti Bearcats’ edition will remain, as the name suggests,  exclusive to the players. However, you can browse from afar with the glossy shots the school’s social media team dropped off, all included below.

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