We'll give you a quick second to figure out what's different in this sample pair of the Air Jordan IV 'Military'. It's not as obvious like the True Blue Air Jordan III we showed you not long ago, but if you managed to pinpoint the difference between these and the released version, an extra 'thumbs up' for you. As well all know, the Air Jordan IV 'Military Blue' wasre-released back in September of 2006 (and surprisingly, sat on shelves in some areas). Going back to the topic at hand, this Air Jordan IV sample features what appears to be nubuck material on the heel, whereas the released version uses a plastic-like material. Notice the small area under the 'armpit' of the Jumpman logo; other Air Jordan IV Retro releases,
Nike Mercurials, like the Cool Greys and even the limited Laser-uppered versions, featured this funky design flaw, so maybe that's why Jordan Brand decided to go with plastic to eliminate that gap. More images of this sample version await you below, so take a look and hit up the auction from poofyo101jumpmansneakers on eBay.