The Drop
The Jordan 4 Retro "Pizza" GS hit shelves as a playful, grade-school-exclusive colorway that leans into food culture hype—something Nike's been doing since the Raygun SBs. Built on the timeless AJ4 silhouette, it swaps OG blocking for earthy tones and pizza-themed detailing that sits somewhere between novelty and wearable. It's not a collab, but it feels like one, which is the whole point.
Resell Verdict
Currently trading around $129, with asks fluctuating between $104 and $167 depending on size. At 52 weekly orders, it's got steady rotation but no breakout momentum. Resell's hovering near retail-ish territory—decent for a quick flip if you source under $110, but this isn't a long-hold grail. Hype is stable, not surging. Perfect for sellers moving volume, less so for vault builders.
Fake Tells
- ▸Heel tab stitching: Reps often rush the Jumpman embroidery—look for clean, tight threading
- ▸Midsole paint: Fakes show uneven splatter or cartoonish color bleed around the "pizza" motif
- ▸Box label font: GS boxes get cloned lazily—check the SKU print weight and spacing against official Nike images
Who It's For
Grade-schoolers and smaller-footed adults chasing a conversation starter without Supreme-level resell stress. Best worn casually—school fits, weekend errands, or as a rotation breaker between your Pandas and Mocha 1s.
Sizing & Fit
Jordan 4s typically run true to size. GS models can feel slightly narrower in the toebox—if you're between sizes, consider going up half.






