It's more structured and bulky than an AJ1, offering a different kind of style. Compared to newer models like the AJ38, the tech is obviously dated, but that's not the point. You're buying the heritage, the story. For a retro, the $210 USD price tag is standard, but you're paying for an icon. Now, potential cons? The materials, while good, aren't "luxury". The nubuck can get dirty easily, so you gotta be careful. Also, the tech is dated. If you're used to React or Boost cushioning, the Air Jordan 4 Retro will feel firm. It's not a performance shoe anymore. And at $210, it's an investment for a lifestyle sneaker. My final verdict? For me, the Air Jordan 4 Retro 'White Cement' is absolutely worth it. It's a legend. The look, the history, the versatility—it all adds up. Yes, it's pricey and not the comfiest, but you're buying an icon. If you can swing it, I say go for it. You won't regret having these in your rotation. Alright, let's get into these. The box is classic Jordan, and when you pull out the Air Jordan 4 Retro 'White Cement'... man, the color blocking is just iconic. That white leather upper with the cement grey hits and those fire red accents? It's a timeless look. The build quality feels solid right out of the box, no major flaws on my pair. First impression? It's a straight-up classic for a reason.

  • Shown: Canyon Purple
  • Style: DH9696-100

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