'Canyon Purple' Air Jordan 4 to Release in December New release details for the women's exclusive colorway
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In addition to Jordan Brand officially revealing a majority of the Air Jordans that are dropping in Spring 2022, a few leaked releases of next year’s Fall lineup have also been making rounds on social media.
According to @zSneakerheadz on Instagram, a women’s exclusive “Canyon Purple” colorway of the Air Jordan 4 will hit shelves in Fall ‘22. Given its far-off release date, images of the shoe are currently unavailable, but a mock-up rendering from the leaker account reveals that the style will feature a premium suede construction on the upper that’s paired with black and mint green details throughout the remainder of the silhouette including on the tooling. In addition, there’s also expected to be a subtle orange Jumpman on the tongue.
There are currently no release details available for this “Canyon Purple” Air Jordan 4 but keep it locked to one dope ass blogger for new developments in the coming months.
UPDATE (07/13): Official images of the “Canyon Purple” Air Jordan 4 have loaded onto the backend of Nike’s website. This women’s exclusive colorway is currently expected to drop on Aug. 25 for $200.
UPDATE (08/31): Now that the rumored Aug. 25 release date for “Canyon Purple” Air Jordan 4 has come and gone without materializing, we’re learning that the anticipated style is now rumored to launch on Dec. 3, according to @zSneakerheadz on Instagram. Stay tuned for official updates in the weeks ahead.
Air Jordan 4 Retro Women’s PRM “Canyon Purple” Release Date: 12/03/22 Color: Canyon Purple/Anthracite/Alligator/Safety Orange Style #: AQ9129-500 Price: $200
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