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The ankle collar provides good support, which I like. Visually, it's a shoe that looks great with jeans or joggers. The "biggest advantage"? Its timeless style. The "drawback"? That classic Air Sole unit can feel a bit dated underfoot. Let's talk aesthetics on-camera. Wearing these out, the design details of the Air Jordan ⁴⁰¢ Retro really shine. The mesh panels, the plastic wing eyelets – they have a great texture that doesn't look cheap. This silhouette, man, it just photographs so well from every angle. It's a timeless look, and that's a major advantage for any collection. How does it look in real life? Honestly, the Air Jordan 4 Retro design is a showstopper. That mesh netting, the plastic wing eyelets – everything works. It photographs incredibly well. Compared to newer Js, like a Jordan 1 or a 5, the 4 has this unique, bulky-yet-sleek profile that stands out. It's a statement piece in any rotation. The price point of $210 feels justified for this level of iconic style. Finally, the "'Midnight Navy'" Air Jordan 4 Retro. Classic color-blocking with a deep navy twist. Initial quality check: everything looks great. The leather is decent. Wearing them, they feel exactly like a proper AJ4 should—supportive, a bit heavy, timeless. Compared to the white-based 4s, these are easier to keep clean. Pro: super versatile and classic. Con: it's another $210 retro—nothing groundbreaking. Perfect for anyone building a core Jordan collection. If you already have multiple 4s, maybe skip.
- Shown: Shadow
- Style: CT8527-016