.. the colorway is "actually" really subtle and clean in hand. The suede feels decent, not super premium, but the overall shape is solid. For a $200 Jordan, it's a good first impression. The "RM" remix details are interesting without being too crazy. Big pro here: versatility. The colorway is the star. It's easy to wear and style. The suede quality is nice for a GR (General Release). The build quality on my pair is good—no major flaws. It's a solid, well-executed Jordan 4 that fills a specific "earth tone" gap in the collection. Alright, so first look at this Air Jordan 4 RM 'Neutral Olive'... the colorway is actually way more versatile in hand. The suede feels decent, not super premium but it's nice. The silhouette of this RM version is sleeker than the OG 4s, which I kinda like for a cleaner look. For around $200 USD, it's a solid entry into the Jordan series. Alright, so the box just arrived. First impression of the Air Jordan 4 RM 'Neutral Olive'? The colorway is "super" subtle and clean in hand. The olive suede has a nice, premium feel to it, and the RM (Remastered) build looks solid. For around $210 USD, the initial quality seems on point. Let's get these on feet.