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This Air Jordan 4 Retro just screams 'heritage'. Sliding my foot in, the initial feel is structured, almost rigid—they need some wear to loosen up. The air cushioning in the heel is there, but it's subtle. On camera, the color blocking is flawless. It's a more versatile silhouette than, say, a Jordan 13. Pro: unmatched aesthetic and history. Con: outdated comfort by today's standards. Recommend for sneakerheads who appreciate design history. Not for comfort-tech junkies. Yo, on-feet first impressions of the Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Thunder': this colorway is LOUD in person. The yellow just hits differently on that classic silhouette. Build quality feels solid. Now, the feel? It's a structured shoe. You get support, not squishy comfort. Walking around, you notice the weight — it's a substantial sneaker. That's a common trait for this Jordan model. Priced at around $210 USD, it's an investment in a statement piece. I'd say it's perfect for someone who values bold style & doesn't mind a firmer ride. Daily comfort seekers, you've been warned. On-foot comfort update: after a few hours? They get better. The initial stiffness fades. The air unit in the heel does its job. Walking around in these "Air Jordan """"4 Retro" sneakers feels stable. They're not Boost or React, but they're "perfectly fine" for casual use. If you have wider feet, maybe go half a size up—that's my tip. The toe box can be a little snug. Now, the not-so-great part? Breathability. Those solid materials mean your feet might get warm. It's a trade-off for durability. Also, the toe box creasing is just part of the game with this model. If you're super particular about keeping kicks pristine, that's something to consider.
- Shown: Pure Money
- Style: DH6927-140