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The white leather on the toe box? It will crease, and it will show. If you're someone who needs your kicks to stay pristine, this might bug you. Also, the ankle collar can feel a bit stiff initially. It's not the most forgiving shoe out of the box. Now, potential cons. The toe box can crease easily, that's just the nature of the leather. Some might find the cushioning too firm for all-day wear. Also, at this price point, you're paying for the history and design, not cutting-edge comfort. It might not be for everyone seeking a plush, modern sneaker experience. So, would I recommend them? "Absolutely"—with caveats. 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. Comparing it to other 4s, like the Military Blue or the Bred, the Fire Red colorway holds its own. It's arguably one of the most recognizable OG colorways. The quality seems consistent with recent retro releases. If you love the Jordan 4 model, this is a must-have. The price point is around $210 USD, which is standard for a Jordan Retro these days.
- Shown: Royal
- Style: BQ4422 100