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Air Jordan 4 Fire Red: Where to Buy, Price, History

If there is a such thing as a perfect sneaker, the Air Jordan 4 'Fire Red' is in the conversation for the concept. The AJ4 Fire Red delivers everything from classic Chicago Bulls colors to epic color blocking on an all-world retro silhouette. You can't go wrong with this one. Let's talk sneakers.

Key Facts at a Glance

DetailInfo

Model

Air Jordan 4 Retro OG

Colorway

White/Black-Tech Grey-Fire Red

Style Code (2020)

DC7770-160

Original Release

February 1989

Last Retro Date

November 28, 2020

Original Retail (2020)

$200 (men's)

Sizing

Full family sizing

Where Can You Buy the Air Jordan 4 'Fire Red'?

The 2020 OG retro has cleared retail entirely, so resale is the only path. StockX, GOAT, Flight Club and Stadium Goods run the cleanest options, with most common men's sizes sitting in the mid-$200s to mid-$300s and outlier sizes pushing past $500.

What Makes the Fire Red AJ4 Stand Out?

The 2020 retro is the first time the Fire Red came back with OG-style Nike Air heel branding since the 1989 original. That single detail elevated this run above earlier Fire Red retros, which carried Jumpman branding on the heel instead. Add OG packaging and an original-style hangtag, and the 2020 release reads as the most faithful Fire Red since the OG.

The build runs a white leather upper with mesh on the quarter panel and tongue, Fire Red on the eyelet wings, midsole accents, sockliner and outsole hits, and black detailing across the midsole, heel tab and lining. The visible heel Air unit and polyurethane midsole keep the AJ4 performance package intact.

Why Does the Fire Red AJ4 Still Matter?

The Fire Red is one of the four original 1989 AJ4 colorways alongside White Cement, Bred and Military Blue. That foundational status puts it on every legitimate AJ4 Mount Rushmore conversation - there isn't an AJ4 list anywhere that leaves the Fire Red off without explaining itself.

It also sits in MJ's late-'80s Bulls run that turned the AJ4 into a global silhouette. The shoe is tied to the same season as the playoff push that ended a series shy of MJ's first Finals appearance, and it's a Tinker Hatfield design that introduced the "Flight" script logo on the tongue for the first time in Jordan history. That's deeper provenance than most retros can claim.

Should You Buy the Air Jordan 4 'Fire Red' 2020?

The Fire Red is a yes if you want an OG AJ4 colorway that pairs cleanly with Bulls fits, basics, denim or just about anything in a summer rotation. The white-based palette makes it more versatile than the Air Jordan 4 'Bred' while keeping the heritage credentials intact, and the OG Nike Air heel branding makes the 2020 retro the closest match to the 1989 original since the OG itself.

Where it gets harder is the resale tag and the wait for the next retro. Paying mid-$300s for a 2020 retro is real money, and if Jordan Brand brings it back in the next AJ4 cycle, the value math changes overnight. If you want a different premium OG-tier AJ4 lane in the meantime, the Air Jordan 4 'Thunder' is the obvious dark-palette pivot.

But for anyone hunting a Mount Rushmore AJ4 with the most OG-accurate execution to date, the Fire Red still earns the spot.

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This story was originally published May 15, 2026 at 4:00 AM.

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