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AIR JORDAN 4 “VALENTINE‘S DAY” 2026: Love Rekindled, A Legend Reborn

Jan 26, 2026



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Love is the most anticipated ritual of this time each year. In celebration of Valentine's Day 2026, Jordan Brand once again presents a heartfelt creation — the AIR JORDAN 4 “VALENTINE‘S DAY” 2026. This fresh take on the iconic silhouette perfectly blends romantic ambiance with streetwise soul, honoring every bold moment of expressing love.


The design draws inspiration from the aesthetics of the holiday. The upper is constructed from premium soft pink suede and white leather, reminiscent of an exquisite love letter. Details are elevated with Bordeaux red accents on the eyelets, the heel Jumpman logo, and midsole speckling, symbolizing the passion and depth of affection. The signature mesh ventilation panels and the inner tongue even hide exclusive heart pattern details and “2026” date embroidery, embedding heartfelt sentiments into every subtle feature. It's more than a sneaker; it's a personal token for expressing your unique style and emotions.

This love-filled AJ4 is scheduled for a global release at selected Jordan retailers, Nike.com, and partner platforms in early February 2026, ready to accompany you and your loved ones through the warm holiday.


A Look Back at Romance: AIR JORDAN 4 “VALENTINE‘S DAY” 2025



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Looking back at last year's romantic prologue, the 2025 AIR JORDAN 4 Valentine's Day colorway featured an off-white base complemented by pastel pink and light grey details, creating a softer, more gentle vibe. Its unique “Cupid’s Arrow” insole graphic and the accompanying specially-shaped hangtag sparked a collector's frenzy, making it one of the most talked-about gifts of that Valentine's season. The new 2026 edition builds upon this classic foundation, continuing the romantic legacy of Air Jordan with richer colors and refined details.

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