The Story
The Air Jordan 4 Retro OG âNigel Sylvester Brick After Brickâ (2026) continues the highly regarded partnership between Jordan Brand and BMX athlete Nigel Sylvester, a collaboration celebrated for blending performance heritage with street-level storytelling. Built on the iconic Air Jordan 4 silhouette, this edition is expected to reflect Sylvesterâs signature âbrick-by-brickâ philosophy, a creative expression rooted in perseverance, urban culture, and the environments that shaped his career. As with previous Nigel Sylvester collaborations, the design language draws heavily from BMX influences and the textures of city landscapes, reinforcing its lifestyle-driven appeal within the broader Jordan lineage.
Overview
The Air Jordan 4 Retro OG is defined by its classic construction, including signature mesh paneling, supportive wings, and visible Air cushioning in the midsole, all of which remain central to its legacy as a performance-turned-lifestyle icon. In this collaborative interpretation, the sneaker is expected to channel Nigel Sylvesterâs narrative-driven design approach, symbolising progression âbrick by brickâ through thoughtful detailing and storytelling elements tied to urban terrain and BMX culture. While official full design specifications may vary by final release, the collaboration remains anchored in authenticity, heritage, and cultural relevance. Authenticity is guaranteed with PUSHAS, where every pair is meticulously authenticated by industry experts.
Key Highlights
⢠Nigel Sylvester Collaboration: A storytelling-driven partnership with BMX athlete Nigel Sylvester, known for merging sport, culture, and streetwear influence through the Jordan Brand platform.
⢠Iconic Air Jordan 4 OG Silhouette: Features the timeless AJ4 structure, including mesh panels, wing eyelets, and visible Air cushioning for heritage performance and lifestyle wear.
⢠âBrick by Brickâ Design Philosophy: Inspired by urban environments and personal progression, reflecting Sylvesterâs journey and creative perspective within sneaker culture.