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.. the leather is supposed to be aged. Opening it up, I see what they mean—it's softer, with a pre-creased look. Honestly? I dig it. On foot, they're comfy because the leather isn't stiff. It keeps that iconic, menacing "Black/Red" vibe. Pro: unique, broken-in feel from day one. Con: purists might hate the artificial aging. For $220, it's a cool twist. Recommended for those who love the colorway but want something new. On foot, the collar can be a bit rigid at first – it might rub your ankle until it breaks in. That's a common thing with the Air Jordan 4 Retro design. Once it softens up, it's fine. But yeah, initial wears? Maybe wear higher socks. It's a small trade-off for that iconic high-top look and the ankle support it eventually provides. Another thing to note—the toe box can feel a bit narrow for some foot types. If you have wide feet, you might want to try a half-size up. The break-in period is real; it's stiff at first. So, don't expect a plush, modern runner feel. You're buying into history and style with this Jordan series classic. Let's talk materials. This specific version uses a nice, soft nubuck that feels great to the touch. Compared to some newer Jordan models, the "Air Jordan 4 Retro" can feel a bit bulky and heavy initially. That's the trade-off for that legendary silhouette. The plastic wing eyelets and heel tab are pure nostalgia. It's a piece of history you can wear.
- Shown: Space Jam
- Style: CT8527-700