The Drop
The Jordan 4 Retro Fear (2024) in GS sizing brings back the stealthy, military-inspired aesthetic that made the original 2013 Fear Pack a cult favorite. Draped in black nubuck with subtle grey accents and visible Air cushioning, this grade-school exclusive taps into that tactical "night ops" vibe Jordan Brand loves to revisit. It's a solid rotation piece for younger sneakerheads chasing that murdered-out look without the OG tax.
Resell Verdict
Currently moving at ~$126 with asks spanning $75-$180—basically hovering near retail territory. With 161 weekly orders, there's decent turnover, but this isn't a flip goldmine. The Fear name carries weight, but GS-only releases rarely explode in value unless they're hyper-limited. Expect stable, slow movement; hold for 12-18 months if you want any meaningful margin. Sofortiger Flip? Eher nicht.
Fake Tells
- ▸Nubuck texture: Reps often use flat, lifeless suede instead of proper fuzzy nubuck
- ▸Jumpman tongue tag: Check arm definition and stitching tightness—fakes look puffy or misaligned
- ▸Midsole paint edges: Authentic pairs show clean, crisp lines; bootlegs bleed or look hand-dabbed
Who It's For
Perfect for parents buying their kid's first "real" Jordan or young collectors building a rotation on a budget. Works best with joggers, cargos, or dark denim—basically anything that lets the blacked-out silhouette do the talking.
Sizing & Fit
Jordan 4s typically run true to size in GS, though some wearers with wider feet go up half a size for comfort.






