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First off, the box is standard, but the moment you pull out the Air Jordan 4 Nigel "Brick by Brick"... wow. The color-blocking is "so" clean. That "Brick" red on the heel and midsole really pops against the white and grey suede. Initial quality? Feels solid. The materials have a nice, premium touch right out of the gate. Definitely a strong first impression for this Jordan series release. My final verdict? For $210, the Air Jordan 4 'Nigel Brick by Brick' is a really strong offering. It's a quality retro with a great color story that honors the design's history. I'm definitely keeping these in my personal rotation. They feel like a modern classic in the making. Now, for some real talk on potential cons. The main one? The color might be too muted for some people. If you love bright, statement Jordans, this isn't it. Also, the comfort is just okay – it's not a modern performance shoe. Break-in might be needed. Compared to a Jordan 1, the 4 is a bit bulkier on foot. So, if you prefer a slimmer profile, keep that in mind. It's a specific vibe. Putting these on my feet... the fit is true to size for me. The comfort is standard for a Jordan 4 - you're getting that familiar, supportive feel, not ultra-plush, but solid. The weight feels normal for the model, nothing too heavy or light. The lockdown around the ankle is good, which is a hallmark of the 4s. It's a comfortable, wearable sneaker right out of the box.
- Shown: Pure Money
- Style: 555088-007