The fit is true to size for me. The 'RM' stands for 'remastered,' and you feel it in the construction. The heel lockdown is excellent, no slippage. They're not the lightest Jordans ever, but the weight feels balanced. The cushioning is firm but comfortable—typical AJ4. It's a good, supportive feel for all-day wear. Now, the cons—because no shoe is perfect. The main drawback is the comfort. It's not a "all-day walk" kind of sneaker; your feet might feel it after hours. Also, that beautiful suede? It's a magnet for dirt and water stains. You gotta be careful. Lastly, the price... $210 is steep for a retro that hasn't changed its tech in decades. You're paying for the look and legacy, not innovation. Final verdict? I'm really feeling this pair. The execution is solid, the color is iconic, and it wears well. At $210, it's a fair price for a premium retro. The Air Jordan 4 RM 'Gamma Blue' gets a strong recommendation from me if you dig the vibe. Final verdict? I'm really into it. The "Air Jordan 4 RM Gamma Blue" nails what it sets out to do: deliver a classic in a fresh, exciting color. The quality is there, the look is undeniable. Is it worth the $200 USD? If you love the color and the model, yes. It's not the most comfortable Jordan ever, but it's a style home run. A strong release for Spring/Summer.

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