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This RM version changes that experience. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 USD is still a significant chunk for a retro. You might prefer a standard release on sale. This is for those valuing updated comfort and the specific RM revisions. Talking about looks, this "Red Metallic" version is a stunner in natural light. The mix of white, black, and that hit of red on the eyelets and heel? "Chef's kiss". The remastered (RM) touches make the shoe look more refined. On camera, this colorway really stands out without being too loud. Now, a potential con: the weight. It's still a bulky shoe. If you prefer lightweight runners, the "Air Jordan 4 RM" might feel heavy. Also, that firm midsole isn't for all-day walking, in my experience. It's a trade-off for that classic Jordan aesthetic. Let's talk looks. 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.
- Shown: Tie-dye
- Style: 555088-030