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.. the fit is true to size, with a secure wrap around the midfoot. The Air Jordan 4 Retro isn't known for super-plush cushioning – it's firmer, stable – but I actually prefer that for all-day wear. Compared to a softer Jordan model, it's more about structure. The weight is noticeable but not heavy, giving it a substantial, quality feel on foot. First impression of this Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Military Blue'? The color pop is clean, and the materials feel premium. However—and this is key—the toe box can be a bit unforgiving. On feet, they're definitely heavier than, say, a Jordan 1 or a modern runner. The lockdown is good, though. I love the look, but they're not for all-day, on-your-feet marathons. At this $200+ price point, know you're buying iconic style—not ultimate comfort. It's a sneakerhead staple, period. Compared to other Retros? The AJ4 sits between the AJ3's elephant print fame and the AJ5's more aggressive design. It's arguably one of the most wearable classic Jordans. However, if you're used to the comfort of a Jordan 13 or later models, the "Air Jordan 4 Retro" might feel a bit basic underfoot. The Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Black Cat'. All black everything. In hand, the materials feel sleek - a mix of nubuck and mesh. On foot, they're surprisingly versatile and stealthy. The fit is snug. The major pro here is the ultra-wearable colorway; they go with anything. The con? They can show dust and scuffs pretty easily on the matte finish. I'd suggest these for someone who loves a monochromatic look and doesn't mind a little maintenance. Not for messy situations.
- Shown: Electric Green
- Style: 555088-036