Eastside Golf x Jordan ADG 4 “1961” Celebrates the Trailblazers

Having worked together on a number of collaborations since 2021, Eastside Golf and Jordan Brand are back with another joint offering. However, instead of subverting the classics as they did with the Air Jordan 4 G, the duo now rework the Jordan ADG 4, a Nike golf shoe that actually looks like one.The upcoming Jordan ADG 4 "1961" low-tops are found in black suede uppers with perforations for breathability spread along the seamless toebox section and collars. A visual of a man wearing a sweater, jeans, and a big gold chain is engraved on the leather tongue tab and featured on the hangtag, meanwhile mismatched insoles feature "1961" and "Change." text. Rounding out the look is a heel counter piece featuring elephant print-like patterns and treaded soles fine-tuned for the green.Featured on the shoebox is the quote:  “In honor of those who paved the way for change. 1961." In 1961, the PGA Tour made the monumental decision to lift its ban on non-white golfers. The rule change would allow for those such as Eastside Golf's co-founders Olajuwon Ajanaku and Earl A. Cooper to compete.Take a closer look at the Eastside Golf x Jordan ADG 4 above and expect the pairs to release in the coming months via Nike and select retailers.Elsewhere in footwear, feel the breeze with Aimé Leon Dore's Fisherman sandals. Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Eastside Golf x Jordan ADG 4 “1961” Celebrates the Trailblazers

Having worked together on a number of collaborations since 2021, Eastside Golf and Jordan Brand are back with another joint offering. However, instead of subverting the classics as they did with the Air Jordan 4 G, the duo now rework the Jordan ADG 4, a Nike golf shoe that actually looks like one.

The upcoming Jordan ADG 4 "1961" low-tops are found in black suede uppers with perforations for breathability spread along the seamless toebox section and collars. A visual of a man wearing a sweater, jeans, and a big gold chain is engraved on the leather tongue tab and featured on the hangtag, meanwhile mismatched insoles feature "1961" and "Change." text. Rounding out the look is a heel counter piece featuring elephant print-like patterns and treaded soles fine-tuned for the green.

Featured on the shoebox is the quote:  “In honor of those who paved the way for change. 1961." In 1961, the PGA Tour made the monumental decision to lift its ban on non-white golfers. The rule change would allow for those such as Eastside Golf's co-founders Olajuwon Ajanaku and Earl A. Cooper to compete.

Take a closer look at the Eastside Golf x Jordan ADG 4 above and expect the pairs to release in the coming months via Nike and select retailers.

Elsewhere in footwear, feel the breeze with Aimé Leon Dore's Fisherman sandals.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast