The Drop
The Jordan 4 Retro Military Blue dropped in 2024 as a GS-exclusive revival of one of MJ's most iconic non-OG colorways. With that crisp white leather base, military blue accents on the eyelets and midsole, and the classic netting, it's a clean heir to the 2012 retro—only now sized for the younger heads. This colorway has always punched above its weight in the nostalgia department, selbst wenn it's not a true '89 OG.
Resell Verdict
Fair market sits around $120, with asks bouncing between $90–$140 depending on size and condition. At 128 weekly orders, there's solid turnover but no hype explosion—this is stable flipping territory, not moonshot profit. GS pairs generally move slower than men's, so you're looking at $20–40 net if you copped at retail, assuming you didn't sit on them too long. Trajectory is flat-to-slight-decline as more pairs circulate.
Fake Tells
- ▸Jumpman logo on tongue and heel—fakes often have stumpy arms or off-center stitching
- ▸Netting material should feel structured, not flimsy mesh; check the diamond pattern consistency
- ▸Box label must match SKU HF4281-141 with correct font weight and spacing
Who It's For
Perfect for younger collectors building their first Jordan rotation or resellers targeting the GS market where competition's lighter. Pairs clean with joggers, jeans, anything that lets the military blue pop without trying too hard.
Sizing & Fit
GS Jordan 4s run true to size with a roomy toebox—no weird quirks here, just classic Tinker Hatfield comfort.






