The Air Jordan 4 debuted in 1989 by building on the Air Jordan 3 ability to seamlessly blend on-court performance with off-court fashion. Straps framed the eyelets, which provided function for ballers seeking extra support -- or resembled wings on the side of the shoe when loosely laced. The upper is dressed in an ombre pattern using different shades of pink and purple. The wings are translucent, as well as the heeltab that features the Jumpman, and black netting is utilized on the quarter panel and forefoot. The midsole comes stacked in black and white with a heel Air unit and a grey and black outsole finish off the sneaker.