Jordan Brand is never afraid of recycling colorways across different models. This has rung true for years as the label often takes what is hot, often from a collaborator, and applies it to a more accessible product. Travis Scott’s mocha aesthetic has been seen across the brand’s product line and is now coming to the newly released Air Jordan 4 RM.
The takedown version of the Air Jordan 4 borrows heavily from the Reverse Mocha Travis Scott Air Jordan 1 Low, released in June 2022, as we can see a cream-shaded leather mudguard replacing the typical suede build. Suede in a dark mocha hue finds its home on the toebox, midfoot panel, and heel, the latter two surrounded by a white TPU cage that extends back to the heel to help create the Nike Air-laden heel tab. More hits of dark mocha are placed on the canvas tongue and mesh sockliner, while the laces and tongue tag comes in cream.

Unlike Travis’ take on the AJ1 Low, the pair lacks any red accenting hits, opting for a tonal mocha finish on the Nike Air logo on the heel and the Jumpman logo on the tongue. Below, the Air Jordan 4 midsole comes in a two-tone cream and brown finish, featuring an exposed Air unit in the heel in cream, while the outsole below continues the two-tone look.
The Air Jordan 4 RM Reverse Mocha will release in Summer 2025 through Nike and select retailers online and in-store. Available in men’s sizing, the retail price is $150. Download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
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