1 colorway of the Jordan Air Jordan 4 Retro SP Off-White on SoleBook.
The Jordan Air Jordan 4 Retro SP Off-White, released in 2020, marked the fourth and final installment of Virgil Abloh's original "Ten" reconstruction project that began in 2017. Where the earlier Off-White Jordans reimagined the 1, 3, 5, and 6, this pairing arrived almost as a coda, dropping in two colorways—Sail and University Blue—each loaded with Abloh's signature design language: deconstructed uppers, exposed foam, zip-tie pulls, and his trademark quotation marks stamped across the panels. The silhouette itself, originally designed by Tinker Hatfield in 1989, was already regarded as one of Jordan Brand's most technically ambitious models, with its visible mesh netting and molded eyelets, so Abloh's surgical unstitching felt like a natural extension rather than a gimmick. Retailing around $250, the shoes sold out almost instantly through raffles and sparked resale prices well into four figures, cementing the collaboration's status among the most coveted Jordan releases of that era. Coming shortly before Abloh's continued Nike partnerships expanded further, this Jordan 4 pairing is often cited as a high point of the Off-White era, blending streetwear sensibility with basketball heritage in a way few collaborations have matched.