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Great materials, standout-yet-wearable design, and true to the iconic silhouette. It's not the most comfortable shoe ever, but that's not why you buy 4s. You buy them for style and heritage, and this version adds a fresh, premium chapter to that story. Solid release. Conversely, who should maybe pass? If you're buying your first or only pair of Jordan 4s, I'd probably steer you towards a more iconic, timeless colorway first, like the 'Black Cat' or 'Military Blue'. If the textured pattern doesn't speak to you, you might regret not getting a cleaner look. It's a specific taste. Now, a potential con for some people: the break-in. The suede is stiff at first, and the plastic wing eyelets can press a bit on the sides during the initial wears. It's not uncomfortable, but it's noticeable. If you like shoes that are cozy from minute one, this might require a bit of patience. It's a common trait with many 4s, though. Comparing it to other Jordan 4s? It's way more niche than classics like the "Bred" or "Military Blue." The color story is very specific. Compared to a more recent release like the "Craft" versions, the materials here feel a bit more traditional. It sits in its own lane, really. If you have a lot of 4s, this adds a unique flavor. If it's your first pair, maybe start elsewhere.
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