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Drake Unreleased Air Jordan 4 „Splatter“ Prototype

Asset value
22.000 €
Issue price per Splint
50 €
Total number of Splints
440
Investment horizon in years
3 to 5
Return-to-Risk Assessment
7/10
Since launch May ‘25
+0.0%

Main reasons to invest

  • Return Potential📈: An investment of 500 EUR could reach an estimated value of 1,208 EUR in 5 years.

  • Cost-to-Return Ratio⚖️: After deducting 3.3% in annual total costs (including exit fees), your net return could reach 19.3% per year.

  • A Grail Signed by Silence 🔥: You’ll never see it in stores. You’ll never see it twice. This is a one-shot prototype crafted for an icon, sealed with artistry and exclusivity. The Full Splatter Drake Air Jordan 4 isn’t just rare—it’s singular. A statement piece born from cultural voltage, frozen at the peak of modern design mythology.

Description

Investment Thesis 📝
Rare Prototype Offered at a Significant Discount
This sneaker is offered at €22k reflecting a 37% discount to its estimated fair market value of €35.1k based on past auction and retail performance:

Unlike standard Drake samples that already command premiums, this pair features the extremely rare Full Splatter Heel, a variation seen in fewer than a handful of pairs worldwide. Other value-driving attributes include:
- Deadstock condition, factory-laced, with original Nike sample box and production codes
- US8 sample size, rarer than Nike’s usual US9 prototype sizing, indicating internal exclusivity
- Unique OVO Owl and 6 God branding, and design lineage drawn from the classic Jordan 4 “Bred”

Together, these elements position the pair well below market value and offer immediate embedded upside based on rarity and provenance.

High Cultural Value from a Global Icon
Drake is one of the most influential artists of the 21st century, and his partnership with Nike has consistently produced coveted, high-resale collaborations.
This unreleased sample exists at the intersection of sneaker culture, celebrity affiliation, and design history — a space that continues to attract premium from collectors and investors alike.

Recent market comps:
- 2020 Sotheby’s auction of a Full Splatter pair: $33,000
- 2022 Timeless sale of a standard version: €32,000
- 2025 StockX Buy-Now (standard pair): €75,000

Strong Modeled Returns with Risk-Adjusted Confidence
Using a VaR-based model and historical sales growth for benchmarks (CAGR ~11.2%), the forecasted outcomes from the estimated fair value of €35.1k, the results are:

Balances Scenario (50th percentile VaR):
→ €54.2k in 5 years
→ Estimated CAGR: 19.3%

Ambitious Scenario (50th percentile VaR):
→ €70.9k in 5 years
→ Estimated CAGR: 25.8%

Even after accounting for annual costs (~3p.p) and fees, the net expected return remains at 19.3% p.a., firmly placing this sneaker in Splint’s high-return asset category.
Exit Options at Maturity 🚪
We will manage the exit strategy on behalf of our investors, ensuring the best possible outcome based on market conditions at the time. Depending on the value of the model and the prevailing market situation, we can either sell the sneakers privately to a collector or take it to auction. Both options are carefully considered, and we will choose the one that maximizes the return for our investors.
Why Invest in This Category? 🎨
Sneakers have evolved from sportswear into high-value, collectible assets, gaining popularity as blue-chip investments. Their appeal is driven by cultural shifts, celebrity endorsements, and smart marketing. Today, sneakers sit at the intersection of fashion, art, and collectibles, fueling a booming secondary market. The global sneaker market is projected to reach USD 138,130 million by 2028, with a 7.2% annual growth rate. Historically, sneakers have shown impressive returns, with examples like the Jordan 1 Retro High Off-White Chicago delivering a 116% annualized performance over five years. This strong market growth and cultural relevance make sneakers a compelling investment opportunity.
Why Invest in This Asset? 💎
The Drake Unreleased Air Jordan 4 “Splatter” Sample is a museum-grade collectible with unmatched cultural and rarity credentials. Created in 2017 by Nike exclusively for Drake, the pair was never officially released, with production limited to internal prototyping. While most samples came in US9, this is a size US8 — a non-standard sizing reserved for ultra-limited internal use.

What makes this pair even rarer is the full splatter heel treatment — a feature almost entirely absent from standard Drake samples. Fewer than a handful of such pairs are known to exist globally. The sneaker combines the iconic “Bred” Air Jordan 4 colorway with bold white and red paint splatter effects across the heel and midsole. Additional elements include hidden OVO owl branding, 6 God graphics, and the classic Nike Air logo on the heel — nodding to the OG 1989 edition.

Its condition is pristine: deadstock, with original factory lacing, Nike sample box, and matching production tags. This isn't just rare — it’s auction-ready. Full Splatter Heel versions have reached up to $33,000 at Sotheby’s, while lower-tier standard versions have recently traded for €32,000–€75,000 across platforms like Timeless and StockX.

Offered here at €20,300 all-in, this asset enters well below top-tier comps. And with Drake’s cultural equity only rising, the crossover value — hip-hop, fashion, collectibles — makes this a standout asset with high emotional and financial gravity. In the realm of unreleased celebrity samples, this is one of the purest grails ever made accessible.
Context in Time ⏳
In 2025, Drake is arguably the most commercially successful artist alive, and Jordan Brand remains the most valuable sneaker franchise globally. This sample lands at a moment when collectors are shifting toward one-of-one and unreleased formats — creating unprecedented demand for celebrity-linked prototypes with museum-grade provenance.
Conclusion 🎯
A truly unreleased, full-splatter Drake Jordan 4 is now available — deadstock, verified, and stored. As the world turns its gaze toward artist-worn, never-launched collectibles, this is a rare moment to enter below the radar. High upside. Zero substitutes. Pure provenance.

Expert

Constantin Philippi

I'm Constantin Philippi, a collector turned entrepreneur specializing in luxury collectibles since 2010. Explore my world of sneakers, art, toys, and modern treasures, each telling a unique story and serving as an investment. Every piece in my collection is a gateway to history, creativity, emotion, and potential profit.

Additional details

Asset ID
4568d723-abe9-4c63-a16f-b74de9cbcac7
Brand
Nike
Name
Drake Unreleased Air Jordan 4 „Splatter“ Prototype
Material
Leather
Condition
Deadstock (New & Unworn)
Publication year
2017
Shoe Size
US 8

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