That nubuck upper? It can be a magnet for dust and water spots, so you gotta be a little careful. Also, as I mentioned, the cushioning isn't modern. If you want a super soft, cloud-like feel, look elsewhere. The toe box can also feel a bit roomy for some foot shapes. My final take? For the $210 price, if you can get it near retail, it's worth it. The "Air Jordan 4 Bred" is an icon. It's not the comfiest shoe in my rotation, but it's one I'll always keep. The design, the history—it's just special. A definite cop. Major pros? The design is a 10/10. Iconic status, goes with almost anything—jeans, joggers, shorts. Durability is also a plus; these are built to last. The visible Air unit in the heel is a cool detail. For a retro, it's a very wearable shoe. You're getting a piece of sneaker history that still looks incredibly fresh today, no question. On camera and in real life, this colorway is a chameleon. In some light, the black looks deep and rich; in direct sun, you see all the texture. The red pops perfectly without being too loud. It's a sneaker that gets compliments everywhere. Honestly, the Air Jordan 4 Bred might be one of the most photogenic Jordans ever. It just works with so many fits.

  • Shown: Cap And Gown
  • Style: 555088-108

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