
Jordan Brand is expanding its lineup with the Women’s Air Jordan 4 Abundance, also known as the Seafoam. Set for release on March 8, 2025, this edition introduces a soft green hue while incorporating key elements from the fan-favorite Pure Money colorway. Built with high-quality materials and a streamlined design, the sneaker updates the Air Jordan 4 while preserving its performance features and signature structure.

Design and Materials
The Jordan 4 Abundance features a Seafoam Green nubuck upper, delivering a soft, velvety texture that sets it apart from traditional leather builds. This pastel shade covers the entire upper, including the quarter panel netting, which enhances breathability while preserving the sneaker’s iconic structure. The tongue and collar are padded for comfort, while the molded heel tab ensures easy wearability.
Metallic silver accents appear on the lace eyelets, a direct reference to the Air Jordan 4 Pure Money, which introduced chrome details to the silhouette. The Jumpman logo, subtly embossed on the tongue tag and heel tab, maintains the sneaker’s streamlined aesthetic. The shoe’s interior features a soft textile lining, complementing the nubuck’s smooth finish.
The midsole is finished in an off-white Sail tone, contrasting against the upper’s cool green shade. It incorporates polyurethane foam for support, with a visible Air-Sole unit in the heel, ensuring the cushioned feel that defines the Air Jordan 4. The outsole follows the classic design, featuring a mix of rubber panels with a herringbone traction pattern for grip.


Performance and Wearability
While the Seafoam 4s are designed with lifestyle wear in mind, they still retain the performance capabilities that made the Air Jordan 4 a favorite on the court. The Air-Sole unit in the heel offers impact protection, making the sneaker comfortable for extended wear. The forefoot also includes encapsulated Air cushioning, a design choice that enhances responsiveness and reduces strain during movement.
The lace cage system, a defining feature of the Air Jordan 4, provides a customizable fit, while the padded tongue ensures comfort without sacrificing stability. The rubber outsole is engineered for durability, with strategically placed grooves that improve flexibility and traction across different surfaces.


Release Details and Availability
The Women’s Air Jordan 4 Abundance is set to launch on March 8, 2025, with the following retail prices:
- Women’s sizes: $215
- Little Kids’ sizes: $100
- Toddler sizes: $85
The sneaker will be available through Nike’s SNKRS app and select Jordan Brand retailers, both in-store and online. Given its limited production and direct ties to the highly sought-after Pure Money release, the Abundance Air Jordan 4 is expected to sell out quickly.

The Legacy of the Air Jordan 4 Pure Money
The Abundance colorway draws inspiration from the Air Jordan 4 Pure Money, a sneaker that debuted in 2006 and was later re-released in 2017. The original Pure Money was known for its clean, all-white leather upper with chrome accents, giving it a sleek, refined appearance. It became a fan-favorite for its minimalist aesthetic, making it one of the most sought-after non-OG colorways of the Air Jordan 4.
One of the lesser-known details of the 2006 release was the hidden embroidery inside the heel tab, reading “PURE $.” This subtle branding reinforced the shoe’s luxury-inspired theme while maintaining a low-profile look. The Pure Money series extended beyond the Air Jordan 4, with Jordan Brand applying the concept to models like the Air Jordan 3 and Air Jordan 7.

Jordan’s 2025 Lineup and the Air Jordan 4’s Future
Alongside the Air Jordan 4 Abundance, the Air Jordan 3 Pure Money is making a return, marking its first reissue since 2007. The Air Jordan 4 is also set to release in other highly anticipated colorways, including an all-black “Net” edition and a rumored OG-inspired release later in the year. Other upcoming releases include the Air Jordan 12 Flu Game, the Nigel Sylvester x Air Jordan 4 Brick by Brick, and the Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 Navy, all scheduled for early 2025.
Since its debut in 1989, the Air Jordan 4 has remained one of the most recognizable sneakers in the Jordan lineup. Designed by Tinker Hatfield, it introduced key innovations such as the mesh paneling and the lace support wings, which have since become defining features. The model gained cultural significance when Michael Jordan wore it during the 1989 NBA Playoffs, making “The Shot” against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Beyond its performance heritage, the Air Jordan 4 has also been embraced by the fashion and streetwear community. Collaborations with brands like Off-White, Union LA, and KAWS have elevated its status, showing its ability to adapt to changing style trends while maintaining its original identity.