Durability and creasing should be better. The classic 'Military Blue' colorway is "iconic" and easy to style. The improved comfort and support are welcome changes. For a retro, it's a "well-executed" package. Jordan Brand got a lot right with this reimagined approach. Who should maybe skip it? Hardcore comfort seekers, for sure. If you need maximum cushioning for all-day walks, look elsewhere. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 is a lot for a shoe with 30-year-old tech. Performance basketball players? Obviously, don't game in these. There are much better options for that. In summary: The Air Jordan 4 RM is a bold, comfy update. Pros: better cushioning, sleek design, quality build. Cons: altered silhouette may not please purists. At $210 USD, it's a consider purchase if you dig the vision. For me? They're a keeper. Thanks for watching—let me know your thoughts on this RM version down in the comments! Unboxing this pair, the "RM" update is immediately noticeable. The silhouette is slightly streamlined compared to the OG 4s. The nubuck on this version feels nice, but it's not super plush. Still, for a $210 USD shoe, the initial quality impression is pretty positive, I gotta say.