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Union Los Angeles is teasing sneakerheads by hinting towards another Jordan Brand collaboration on Twitter. The retailer quoted one of its followers on Twitter who asked the retailer to confirm whether there would be another Jordan Brand collaboration coming, to which Union Los Angeles wrote: “soon...” Check out the tweet below.

When another follower suggested that this time the subject of the collaboration would be an Air Jordan 4, Union Los Angeles retweeted the tweet without comment, further spurring on rumors that we will be seeing a Union x Nike Air Jordan 4 in 2020.

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Of course, the retailer could just be teasing its followers, though everything seems to line up. Considering that Union’s 2018 Air Jordan 1 collaboration was one of the most popular of the year, we can’t wait to see what an Air Jordan 4 would look like.

As always, stay tuned for more information.

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