In person and on camera, this "Rare Air" version of the "Jordan 4" is sharp. The simplified branding and cleaner panels make it really wearable. It's a great entry into the "Jordan series" if you want the iconic style but maybe something a bit more understated than the OG colorways. So, who is this for? I'd say it's perfect for the casual sneakerhead who loves the "Jordan 4" silhouette but wants a pair they can actually wear "often" without worrying too much. It's a great lifestyle shoe. The $200 USD price tag is standard for Jordans, making it a reasonable grab for a classic look that's always in style. Who should skip it? Hardcore Jordan collectors or purists. If every detail on an OG 4 matters to you, the modifications here will feel wrong. Also, if you crave ultimate cushioning, modern performance sneakers are better. This is for style, not for court performance or having the most authentic retro. Putting these on, the fit is true to size for me. The insole and cushioning are decent—you get that familiar Jordan comfort, but don't expect it to be ultra-plush like some newer models. It's a good, reliable feel. The upper is breathable, which is a plus for longer wear. Honestly, for a lifestyle shoe, it performs well.