How to choose your size Our sizing buttons list the Men's size first (M) and the equivalent Women's size second (W) Ex. If you usually wear a Women's size 9.5, select the button with M 8.0 / W 9.5 If only one size is listed, the default size on the buttons is Men's. Select 1.5 sizes smaller than your typical shoe size Ex. If you wear a Women's size 9.5, select an 8 in this shoe Product Features Premium suede and textile materials Responsive Air units underfoot for cushioning TPU support straps for stability Durable rubber outsole for traction The Air Jordan Retro 4 is imported Inspired by the relentless efforts of Michael Jordan to constantly be sharpening his tools, designer Tinker Hatfield created the Air Jordan Retro 4 Basketball Shoes to match Jordan's competitiveness. Jordan asserted his dominance against the league in the model. Earning his fifth consecutive All-Star nod, third consecutive scoring title and - who can forget? - that series-clinching shot over Craig Ehlo in the first round of the 1989 NBA Playoffs.
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Jordan Air Retro 4 Basketball Shoes In Black/multi/multi
How to choose your size Our sizing buttons list the Men's size first (M) and the equivalent Women's size second (W) Ex. If you usually wear a Women's size 9.5, select the button with M 8.0 / W 9.5 If only one size is listed, the default size on the buttons is Men's. Select 1.5 sizes smaller than your typical shoe size Ex. If you wear a Women's size 9.5, select an 8 in this shoe Product Features Premium suede and textile materials Responsive Air units underfoot for cushioning TPU support straps for stability Durable rubber outsole for traction The Air Jordan Retro 4 is imported Inspired by the relentless efforts of Michael Jordan to constantly be sharpening his tools, designer Tinker Hatfield created the Air Jordan Retro 4 Basketball Shoes to match Jordan's competitiveness. Jordan asserted his dominance against the league in the model. Earning his fifth consecutive All-Star nod, third consecutive scoring title and - who can forget? - that series-clinching shot over Craig Ehlo in the first round of the 1989 NBA Playoffs.