An Unreleased Trophy Room x Air Jordan 4 Sample Surfaces

SummaryImages of an unreleased Trophy Room x Air Jordan 4 sample have recently surfaced onlineThe alternate model features a grey suede and gold palette with stealthy black accentsThe pair was reportedly crafted for a physical showcase and is not expected to see a public releaseAs Marcus Jordan transitions his Orlando-based Trophy Room boutique to an online-only entity, an unreleased Air Jordan 4 sample has emerged. Showcasing what could have been a part of the physical store's iconic 1 through 30 display case, the alternate pair offers a rare glimpse into the retailer's early creative process.This alternate design shifts away from the final 2016 version's color blocking. Instead, surfaced imagery shows a refined combination of grey suede anchored by striking gold accents. Black detailing moves up in position, painting the midsole, wings, and back tab to deliver a stealthier overall trim package. Commentators have already noted similarities between this unreleased iteration and the "Royalty" colorway that dropped roughly a year after these would have been crafted.Current reports suggest that this specific Trophy Room x Air Jordan 4 was never intended for a commercial rollout. With the physical storefront officially shuttering, any faint hope of this sample hitting the market remains highly unlikely.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

An Unreleased Trophy Room x Air Jordan 4 Sample Surfaces

Summary

  • Images of an unreleased Trophy Room x Air Jordan 4 sample have recently surfaced online
  • The alternate model features a grey suede and gold palette with stealthy black accents
  • The pair was reportedly crafted for a physical showcase and is not expected to see a public release

As Marcus Jordan transitions his Orlando-based Trophy Room boutique to an online-only entity, an unreleased Air Jordan 4 sample has emerged. Showcasing what could have been a part of the physical store's iconic 1 through 30 display case, the alternate pair offers a rare glimpse into the retailer's early creative process.

This alternate design shifts away from the final 2016 version's color blocking. Instead, surfaced imagery shows a refined combination of grey suede anchored by striking gold accents. Black detailing moves up in position, painting the midsole, wings, and back tab to deliver a stealthier overall trim package. Commentators have already noted similarities between this unreleased iteration and the "Royalty" colorway that dropped roughly a year after these would have been crafted.

Current reports suggest that this specific Trophy Room x Air Jordan 4 was never intended for a commercial rollout. With the physical storefront officially shuttering, any faint hope of this sample hitting the market remains highly unlikely.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast