Closer Look at the A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 4 "Fossil Stone"

A “Fossil Stone” AMM x AJ4 joins the previously-teased “Phantom” colorway for a September release.

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Name: A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 4 “Fossil Stone”
Colorway: Fossil Stone/Metallic Pewter/Burgundy Crush
SKU: FZ4810-200
MSRP: $250 USD
Release Date: September 28
Where to Buy: Nike

Update: After catching an initial glimpse at the A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 4 “Fossil Stone” last week, we now have a closer look at the pair. As outlined previously, its “Fossil Stone,” “Metallic Pewter” and “Burgundy Crush” color composition covers the sneaker, with this preview of the sneaker noting a “HARDER” hit at the aglets, matching the aglets present for the duo’s Air Jordan 3 in “Black/Violet Ore” that was unveiled by the Swoosh last week. Release remains set for September 28 in women’s sizing via Nike SNKRS and select retailers at a price of $250 USD.

 

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Update: A Ma Maniére and Jordan Brand have worked together closely over the years, resulting in the release of many sneakers as a duo. Moving forward, the two are moving full speed ahead as projects revisiting the Air Jordan 3, 4 and 5 are all expected to arrive in the next year or two. Focusing on the AJ4, two colorways are said to be dropping this September — a “Phantom” colorway that we spotted again last week and a “Fossil Stone” iteration that has just surfaced via the embedded post below. While the two compositions are very similar, sporting elements ranging from co-branded tongue tags to a quilted interior and black Nike Air branding at the heel, this version sees a light pink adorn its upper. Release for this pair is expected to follow the “Phantom” one, as the “Fossil Stone” launch date is tentatively set for September 28 via Nike SNKRS and select retailers in women’s sizing at a price of $250 USD.

 

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Original Story: The rumor mill has been plenty busy this month, with A Ma Maniére (AMM) at the center of the conversation this week. The James Whitner-led label is elaborating on its partnership with Jordan Brand in a big way this year. Already, we’ve caught glances of a new AMM x Air Jordan 4 in “Phantom,” as well as a third take on the Air Ship. However, that’s not all as rumors of two new AMM x Air Jordan 3s in both “Burgundy Crush” and “Black” have been shared.

Now, frequent sneaker leakers zSneakerHeadz and Mr_Unloved1s are back with word of another AMM x Jordan Brand release — the AMM x Air Jordan 4 “Fossil Stone.” Comprised of a “Fossil Stone,” “Metallic Pewter” and “Burgundy Crush” color composition, a mock-up of the colorway is pictured above, with its precise color blocking unknown.

At the time of writing, we’ve yet to receive confirmation from A Ma Maniére and Jordan Brand regarding their forthcoming collaborations, including their two Air Jordan 4s. Stay tuned for updates, including early previews, as this “Fossil Stone” iteration is said to be releasing in extended women’s sizing on September 28 via Nike SNKRS, A Ma Maniére and select retailers at a price of $250 USD, just over one week after the “Phantom” colorway is expected to release.

 

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