If you’ve been paying attention to the recent leaks for Jordan Brand’s Spring and Summer 2026 seasons, you’ll notice there’s a common thread linking them together. Many of the re-releases are actually retros of non-OG colorways from the 2000s and early 2010s. That makes perfect sense when you think about it because, although we all don’t like to admit it, we’re closer to 2050 than we are to 2000. Joining a lineup of retro revivals is a fan favorite Air Jordan 4, the Toro Bravo.
Originally released in 2013, the vibrant, fiery red AJ 4 Toro Bravo has gone down as one of the best and most coveted non-OG Air Jordan 4 colorways to date. Obvious comparisons can be drawn to another highly coveted non-OG retro Jordan release, the red suede colorway from 2009’s Jordan 5 Raging Bulls DMP pack.
