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It's bulkier, more of a statement. But within the "Jordan 4" series itself, this is one of the more wearable colorways. It's not as loud as some, easier to match. The cushioning is firmer than a Jordan 13, but that's not why you buy a 4. You buy it for the silhouette and style, which this nails. Now, potential cons. The "Air Jordan 4" can feel a bit heavy and stiff compared to modern performance shoes. If you're used to ultra-light, flexible sneakers, this might not be for you. Also, the suede, while great, requires a bit more care than leather. It's not a "beat 'em up" daily driver without some maintenance. Who might want to skip it? If you prioritize max cushioning and modern tech in your shoes, look elsewhere. Also, if you already have a similar blue-based Jordan 4, this might feel redundant. It's a classic look, not an innovative one. On foot, this "Midnight Navy" colorway really pops. The contrast with the grey midsole and those fire red Jumpman tags is "chef's kiss". It's a versatile color—not as loud as some Retros, but way more interesting than a straight black or white shoe. In different lighting, that navy can look almost black, which is cool. It's a sneaker that works with a lot of fits.
- Shown: Red Oreo
- Style: DJ5718-300