The comfort, as I said, isn't modern. If you're used to Boost or Zoom, the "Air Jordan 4 Bred" will feel stiff. Also, the nubuck can be a pain to keep clean, especially in lighter colors. And at $210? It's a premium price for a retro that doesn't offer premium tech by today's cushioning standards. So, is it worth the $210 USD? For me, yes—if you love the model. You're buying an icon. The "Air Jordan 4 'Bred'" is one of the most important colorways ever. It's not the most innovative shoe in 2024, but it's a piece of sneaker culture you can actually wear. The value is in its history and timeless style. Who might want to skip it? If comfort is your #1 priority, be warned. Also, if you prefer low-top sneakers, the AJ4's height might feel restrictive. And if you're on a tight budget, $210 is a lot for a casual shoe. There are more comfortable options at that price. Major pros? The style is unbeatable. It's a legend for a reason. Durability seems great – the nubuck should hold up. Also, the resale value on this colorway is usually strong, though I always say buy to wear! For a retro, the build quality on my pair is pretty consistent.
- Shown: Purple Metallic
- Style: DX2836-001