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For a sneakerhead, it's a "core" piece. For a casual buyer wanting a "stylish" red-and-white shoe, it's great too. Just know what you're getting: a "fashion" and "heritage" piece. The "Air Jordan 4 Fire Red" isn't trying to be something it's not, and I "respect" that. Solid cop. Final take? I'm "really" happy with these. They look "fantastic" on foot. The quality is there. It's a "straightforward" retro release done well. Worth the $210? For me, "yes"—it's an icon. But it's not a "perfect" shoe by modern comfort standards. You're buying the "legend", not the plush ride. And sometimes, that's "enough". My final take? I think the Air Jordan 4 Fire Red is a solid pickup. It's not revolutionary, but it's executed well. For the price, you get a piece of sneaker history that's wearable. Would I recommend it? Yes, but with the caveats about comfort. It's a legend for a reason. Comparing it to other Jordans? The AJ4 Fire Red sits higher and is a bit bulkier than an AJ1. Cushioning is also different—more impact protection in the heel than an AJ1, but not as much as, say, an AJ11. It's its own thing. If you love the AJ4 shape, this is one of the essential OG colorways, right up there with the Breds and Military Blues.
- Shown: Georgetown
- Style: 555088-711