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Also, if you're on a tight budget, the standard "Navy" colorways might offer a similar look for less. This is for those who appreciate the SB collaboration's functional tweaks. Let's talk about how these look on camera and in person. That "navy" suede is rich and has a lot of depth. It doesn't look flat at all. The hits of light grey and university red on the tongue and heel pop just enough. This "Air Jordan 4" is versatile; it's not too loud but has enough detail to stand out. It photographs really well, the colors translate perfectly. Who should maybe pass? If you're on a strict budget, a standard retro might be better. If you "only" want the exact OG experience, down to the firm ride, this isn't it. And if you want a super flashy, head-turning colorway, this "navy" is more subdued. It's a mature, refined take. It won't scream for attention, and that's by design. On feet, the look is clean. The navy colorway is versatile – it's not too loud, but it has great details like the speckled midsole and the gum outsole. In natural light, the different textures really pop. This "Air Jordan 4 SB" version just has a more "complete" aesthetic to me compared to some recent GR Jordan 4 releases.
- Shown: Dark Mocha
- Style: CT8529-162