Air Jordan 4 'Toro Bravo' Official Images, Release Date
Some sneakers don't need much introduction once you see them from every angle. The Air Jordan 4 'Toro Bravo' falls into that category, with a bold red suede upper that holds its own no matter the view. The official images give a full look at how the color and contrast come together, and for a pair like this, that's where most of the story is.
Key Facts at a Glance
| Detail | Spec |
|---|---|
Model | Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Toro Bravo' |
Colorway | Fire Red/White-Black-Cement Grey |
Style Code | FQ8138-600 (Men's) |
Release Date | May 30, 2026 |
Retail Price | $220 (Men's), $160 (GS), $100 (PS), $85 (TD) |
Sizing | Full-family |
Where to Buy | Nike SNKRS, Foot Locker, Champs, DTLR, JD Sports |
Where Can You Buy the Air Jordan 4 'Toro Bravo'?
Mark May 30 - the Toro Bravo drops at $220 through SNKRS, Foot Locker, Champs, DTLR, and JD Sports, and after the bump from the original May 2 date, you've got runway to get your accounts and alerts set before it goes live. Full-family sizing means GS, PS, and TD pairs land the same day at lower price tiers.
This isn't shaping up to be a sit. As the first retro of a modern classic, expect SNKRS to move fast, so retailer alerts and a backup plan across multiple accounts are worth setting now rather than the morning of.
What Makes This Retro Stand Out?
An almost head-to-toe Fire Red nubuck upper is rare air for a 4 - most lean on white or black bases, so the Bulls-red flood with black wings and Cement Grey accents is what makes this one read so loud, and the Raging Bull 5 link only adds to it. The red plastic netting over black mesh and the Jumpman heel branding keep it tied to the AJ4 template while the color does the heavy lifting.
It's a non-OG colorway, but the Bulls coding gives it the same cultural weight as the heritage pairs. The 2013 release earned its place next to the Raging Bull 5s, and this retro carries that forward.
What Do the Official Images Reveal?
The full image set settles most questions - every angle is here - but it also opened one debate: the Fire Red looks a touch dimmer than the 2013 OG, and that's the detail collectors keep zooming in on before deciding whether to cop. The lateral, medial, toe, heel, outsole, and top-down shots confirm the updated AJ4 shape and the visible Air window in the heel.
Beyond the red shade, the images show clean execution across the build - the netting, the Cement Grey tooling, and the classic Michael Jordan face box that ships with it. For a pair this dependent on its color story, the full set is the deciding factor.
Should You Buy the Air Jordan 4 'Toro Bravo' in 2026?
First retro in 13 years, Bulls red, full-family sizing - this is a retail-day cop if you can swing it, because chasing it on resale later will cost more. The only pause is the dimmer red; if that bugs you, eyeball a pair in person first. For most buyers, though, the first return of a modern classic is an easy yes at $220.
If you've wanted a Toro Bravo since 2013 and never landed one, this is the moment. Set your alerts, line up your sizes, and treat May 30 as the day to grab it before the aftermarket sets the price.
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This story was originally published May 22, 2026 at 9:35 PM.