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Official images of a new Air Jordan 4 colorway have surfaced, and no, it is not an Oregon Ducks PE like one would assume. Instead, this particular pair, dubbed "Manila," was created to celebrate the opening of the first-ever Jordan store in the Philippines.

The Air Jordan 4 "Manila" finds multiple shades of green coming together across the upper, a nod to the tropical islands of the Philippines. The pair is then complemented by hits of yellow, red, and blue to represent the country's flag. Premium materials have been utilized on the Air Jordan 4, ranging from ostrich and pebbled leathers to suede. Finally, the shoe is branded with the Jumpman logo on the tongue and "Manila" on the midfoot tab, while an inner tongue tag is marked with the number of the sneaker, which is limited to 150 pairs.

Arriving alongside the opening of the Jordan Brand store in Manila on December 3, the Air Jordan 4 is being released via raffle. If you're looking to land a pair, you'll likely want to hit the resale market.

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