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The distressed suede gives it a cool, lived-in vibe right away—saves you from worrying about babying them! Fit is standard for the model. I have to say, on foot, the chunkiness is real—it’s part of the appeal for me. Compared to a slimmer Jordan like the 3, the 4 has more of a streetwear edge. It’s a great, durable sneaker for casual use. Not my go-to for performance, but a fantastic style piece for the rotation, especially at this price tier. 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. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize max cushioning above all else – like, if you're on your feet all day – this isn't your best bet. Also, folks with wider feet might find the toe box a bit restrictive. Try it on first if you can. The Air Jordan 4 Retro isn't for everyone, and that's okay. One major pro? Versatility. This "Air Jordan 4 Retro" model, especially in a neutral color, goes with almost anything – jeans, shorts, joggers. It's a staple. The build quality (on this pair at least) seems great, with clean stitching. A real workhorse sneaker for any rotation, and that's a big reason it stays relevant.
- Shown: White Oreo
- Style: DZ5485-303