Also, the materials are great — no cheap feeling here. The colorway is easy to style, and it's a unique collab that actually makes functional sense. At around $225 USD, it's priced as a premium Jordan, but you're getting something genuinely different from the standard retro. Final thoughts: This is one of the best Jordan 4 releases in recent memory for actual wear. The "Nike SB" engineering tweaks are legit. The navy color is a home run. If you can grab it for retail or a reasonable resale price, I'd say go for it. It's a great blend of style, heritage, and modern comfort. Thumbs up from me. Who should maybe pass? If you're on a tight budget, the standard Retro 4 might be a better value. If you "only" care about super-rare colorways and hype, this might feel too "simple" for you. Also, if you have very narrow feet, the fit might be a bit too roomy in the forefoot for your liking. Comparing it to my other "Jordan 4s", the SB model is the winner for comfort, hands down. The standard retros can feel a bit stiff, but this "Nike SB" collab fixes that. The silhouette is slightly tweaked for board feel, but you barely notice it visually. If you love 4s but hate the break-in period, this is your solution. The $225 USD price reflects that premium upgrade.

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