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.. it's less bulky than some recent retros. The material choice gives it a sleeker profile. Versus a classic like the "Bred" 4, the "Aluminum" feels more like a modern, lifestyle-focused take. It's not trying to be a perfect OG replica; it's doing its own metallic thing, and I kinda dig that direction. Now, potential cons. That beautiful suede? It's a magnet for dust and water stains. You gotta be prepared to baby these a bit. Also, as I mentioned, the cushioning isn't modern. If you have foot issues or want max comfort, consider that. The $210 price tag is also steep for a non-collab. Is it worth the $210 price tag? For a Jordan 4 with these materials and this unique Aluminum theme, I'd say yes – if you're a fan of the model. You're paying for a premium take on an icon. The craftsmanship is there. It doesn't feel like a quick cash-grab colorway. It feels considered. For a sneakerhead's collection, it adds a sophisticated option. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 4 Aluminum sits uniquely. It's not as bulky as a Jordan 5, and it has more visual interest than a plain white Jordan 1. The comfort level is similar to other 4s—good for a few hours, but you'll feel the firmness after that. If you love the 4's look but want something that isn't a straight retro color, this is a fantastic option to consider, honestly.
- Shown: Black Toe
- Style: DX2836-001