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Air jordan 4 retro : Downsides, real talk? The creasing [vt4tnlkl]
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The leather toe box on these Air Jordan 4 Retros will crease, and quite visibly. Some don't mind, it adds character. But if you're a perfectionist, it might bug you. Also, the price—$210 is steep for tech that's decades old. You're paying for the brand and legacy. For pure performance or comfort per dollar, other options exist. Keep that in mind. After wearing these all day, here's the real deal. The Air Jordan 4 Retro is a classic, but it's not without flaws. The toe box creasing? It happens. The suede or nubuck can be hard to maintain. But man, when you nail the fit with the right outfit, it's a feeling. Compared to a Jordan 3, I find the 4 a bit more versatile for my wardrobe. It's a premium product from the Jordan line, & the $210 USD price tag reflects that. I'd say it's worth it if you've wanted a pair forever. If you're new to sneakers & want maximum comfort, start with something else. Alright, so, here’s the "Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Military Blue'" in hand. "First" impression? The build quality is solid on this classic. The white and blue color-blocking just pops, man, it’s clean. Unboxing it, you immediately feel that iconic silhouette– "honestly", it’s a timeless piece of the "Jordan" series. For $210 USD, you're buying a legend, not just a sneaker. First thing when I unboxed: the Air Jordan 4 Retro's silhouette is iconic—that heel tab, the plastic wings—all there. At $220, it's a premium Jordan series drop. Putting them on, the comfort is solid—good arch support, though break-in is needed. In real life, they look better than in pics—trust me! Versus the Jordan 7, the 4 has a cleaner look. Advantages: durable, easy to clean. Drawbacks: not very breathable. Great for everyday wear; skip if you have sweaty feet, honestly.
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- Style: 308497-060
4.9 out of 5
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