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First impression? The "Air Jordan 4 Retro" – this 'Military Blue' colorway – has that classic, bulky Jordan silhouette you either love or find "too" much. The materials feel standard for a retro. It's not a premium leather, but it's solid. For around $210, you're paying for the iconic look, not groundbreaking quality. The mesh panels and those plastic wing eyelets are pure nostalgia. On feet now, and the initial comfort is… decent. It's not a modern cushioning beast, but the Air unit in the heel provides a familiar, stable feel. The fit is true to size for me—good lockdown around the midfoot with those plastic wings. Honestly? The "Air Jordan 4 Retro" is more about style than supreme comfort, but that’s part of its charm for many collectors. Alright, let's get into it. So, I just opened the box for these Air Jordan 4 Retro sneakers—and wow, the "Bred" colorway looks even better in person. The black nubuck leather? Super clean. Priced at $220 USD, it's a classic Jordan release. On foot, they're comfortable—good cushioning, but a bit heavy, honestly. Compared to the Air Jordan 1, the 4 has more support, which I like. Pros: iconic style. Cons: not the most breathable. If you're a collector or love retro looks, definitely cop; if you need ultra-light performance shoes, maybe pass. Okay, the A Ma Maniére x Air Jordan 4 Retro... wow. The materials are the star here - that quilted lining and suede are premium. Price is steep, but you feel it. On foot, they're luxurious and surprisingly comfortable. The tongue is padded differently. The design is a masterpiece, but it's a delicate shoe... not for beating up. Pros: Unmatched quality and detail. Cons: Price and care. For sneaker enthusiasts who appreciate art? Go for it. For a daily beater? This ain't it.
- Shown: Lucky Green
- Style: 555088-602