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The Air Jordan 4 RM 'Reverse Mocha' looks like a Travis Scott release

February 5, 2025 9:00 AM
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By Mariëlle Rezelman
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The Air Jordan 4 RM 'Reverse Mocha' looks like a Travis Scott release

In December 2024, the Air Jordan 4 RM dropped in a standout colorway that looked a lot like the popular Air Jordan 4 'Pine Green'. Now, for Spring 2025, Jordan Brand is bringing another hyped colorway to the silhouette. The latest version, the Air Jordan 4 RM 'Reverse Mocha', is set to turn heads with its refined colour palette and is expected to release in Spring 2025.

The Air Jordan 4 RM is a modern take on the classic 1989 design by Tinker Hatfield. While it’s been given a fresh update, it still stays true to the original lines and shape of the Air Jordan 4.

The 'Reverse Mocha' edition is one of the most eye-catching versions yet, featuring a slick mix of white overlays and an earthy base. This combo gives the sneaker a clean yet rugged aesthetic.

Air Jordan 4 RM 'Phantom & Reverse Mocha'
Air Jordan 4 RM 'Phantom & Reverse Mocha'

Even though Travis Scott’s name isn’t officially attached to this drop, it’s hard to ignore the influence of his past designs. The colours and style are heavily inspired by the popular 'Reverse Mocha' Jordans he previously worked on. Plus, the 'aged' midsole adds that vintage touch, giving the shoe extra character.

Air Jordan 4 RM 'Phantom & Reverse Mocha'
Air Jordan 4 RM 'Phantom & Reverse Mocha'

The Air Jordan 4 RM 'Reverse Mocha' is set to release in Spring 2025. It’s shaping up to be another must-have, and best of all, it’s a budget-friendly alternative for sneakerheads who love the Travis Scott vibe.

Frequently asked questions about the Air Jordan 4 RM 'Phantom & Reverse Mocha'

When is the Air Jordan 4 RM 'Reverse Mocha' releasing?

The release is scheduled for Spring 2025.

What materials are used for the Air Jordan 4 RM?

The sneaker features a combination of leather, suede, and plastic on the upper, with a vintage 'aged' midsole for a retro touch.

Is Travis Scott involved in this release?

No, Travis Scott’s name isn’t officially linked to this pair, but the colours are clearly inspired by his previous Jordan designs.

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