Wearing these, the silhouette is sleeker. The "Air Jordan 4 RM" removes some of the bulk from the classic 4. On camera, that "Red Metallic" hits different—it's vibrant but not too loud. The redesigned heel and toe really change the profile. If you love the OG 4's chunkiness, this might feel "too" streamlined for you. My final take? I really like the Air Jordan 4 RM. It's a solid execution of a classic. You're paying for the iconic design and upgraded materials, not revolutionary tech. For $210, it's a bit of an investment, but you're getting a versatile, head-turning sneaker. I don't regret the pickup at all. To wrap it up, my genuine take: This is a strong release. The "Air Jordan 4 RM" delivers on its promise of a sharp, retro look. It has its flaws – weight, breathability – but the style wins for me. Would I recommend it? Yes, to the right person. Do your research, but if you love 4s, you probably won't be disappointed with this one. Putting these Air Jordan 4 RMs on... the fit is pretty standard for a 4. They're snug in the toe box, which I expected. Comfort-wise, it's not a modern, plush ride—it's firm. But that's the classic Jordan 4 feel. The lockdown is good, and they don't feel overly heavy. It's that familiar, supportive basketball shoe sensation.
- Shown: Midnight Navy
- Style: 555088-037
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