Michael Jordan’s Classic ‘White Cement’ Air Jordans Are Getting Turned Into Baseball & Football Cleats




In May, Jordan Brand reissued one of Michael Jordan’s most iconic sneakers of all time, the Air Jordan 4 White Cement. It’s already a strong contender for one of the top Air Jordan drops of 2025 and now, the classic look is getting turned into a gridiron-ready football cleat.
Official product images of the Air Jordan 4 TD Cleats in the model’s classic White Cement colorway have surfaced. Like previous Air Jordan 4 TD Cleat releases, the upcoming pair features a largely unchanged upper; you’ll find the white leather, mesh netting and speckled TPU support wings of the standard Air Jordan 4. But down below, this version swaps out the model’s usual Air-cushioned midsole for a 14-stud cleat configuration. A particularly taseful touch is the cement print splatter that covers the bottom plate, emphasizing the Air Jordan 4’s signature feature.
Cleated versions of classic Air Jordan shoes have been increasingly popular in the NFL in recent years. The Air Jordan 1 and Air Jordan 11 models have been the most popular on the field thus far, but that could very well change if the brand gives a push to new silhouettes. There is at least one more Air Jordan 4 Cleat on the way in ’25, a style which adopts the sneaker’s original Fire Red look.

The Air Jordan 4 White Cement was one of four original colorways of Michael Jordan’s fourth signature sneaker. Along with its Black Cement counterpart, the White Cement is widely regarded as the lineup’s most significant style. Today, the sneaker’s popularity carries on through both classic looks and coveted new styles including collaborations with the likes of Nigel Sylvester.
While the version pictured here features a cleat setup suitable for football, the White Cement Air Jordan 4 Cleats are also set to be released in a baseball (MCS) version.
Athletes won’t have to wait long to pick up the White Cement Air Jordan 4 Cleats. Retailers including Dick’s Sporting Goods are set to launch both the football (TD) and baseball versions on July 15 for $200 each.






