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Also, if you already have multiple black/white Jordans, this might feel redundant. And for true wide-footers, definitely try before you buy. The $210 USD price tag is also a consideration—it's an investment for a lifestyle shoe, not a performance one. Here's my real take: I love how these look on camera. The contrast is perfect for photos. Comfort-wise, they're good, not amazing. They break in nicely. Compared to my other Jordan 4s, the Military Black is probably the easiest to style. Major pro: timeless color blocking. Possible con: the leather quality, while decent, isn't premium. It's a mass-produced GR. Still, a very solid pick-up. Major pros? The versatility is the biggest one. You can dress these up or down so easily. The materials feel premium for a general release. It's also a great entry point into the Jordan 4 series if you don't have a neutral pair yet. The design is just executed flawlessly—it's hard to find a bad angle on this shoe. Who should maybe pass? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, there are better, more cushioned options out there. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 is a significant investment. And if you already own multiple black/white/grey Jordans, this might not bring anything new to your wardrobe. It's a staple, but maybe not a must-have if your collection is full of similar tones.
- Shown: Cool Grey
- Style: CT8527-700