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If you have wide feet? You "might" want to go up half a size. The lockdown is secure once you’re laced up, though. The overall weight is pretty standard for a retro; not too heavy, not light. It just feels… substantial on foot, you know? Honest review time. The build quality on this pair is solid — no major flaws. Putting them on, the Air Jordan 4 Retro feels secure, but the forefoot is a bit roomy for me. Aesthetically? Timeless. It’s one of those Jordans that never goes out of style. For $210, you get a durable, iconic sneaker. Great for style-first wearers. Not the best for people who prioritize cloud-like cushioning above all else. It’s a trade-off. Let's talk cons, though. The heel counter – that hard plastic piece – can rub some people the wrong way (literally). I'd recommend thicker socks. Also, the lacing system can be a hassle to get perfectly even. It's not a "slip-on-and-go" kind of shoe. These are quirks of the 4's design that not everyone will love. On-feet review time! The lockdown is excellent once you lace them up properly. The weight is noticeable - it's not a "feather-light" runner. But man, on camera or walking around, the profile is just unbeatable. The "Air Jordan 4 Retro" has a presence that few shoes do. Pros? Timeless style, durable build. Cons? Not the most comfortable Jordan ever. It's for collectors and style enthusiasts.
- Shown: Pure Money
- Style: CT8527-700