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It's less bulky than a 5, but has more presence than a 3. The cushioning is similar to the AJ3—firm and stable. If you like that old-school Jordan feel, you'll like this. If you're used to the AJ1, the 4 RM has a slightly roomier toe box. Now, a potential con? The toebox. If you have a really narrow foot, the Air Jordan 4 RM might feel a bit too roomy up front. You might need to size down. Also, for hardcore collectors who value exact OG specs, these changes won't be for you. It's a "Reimagined" model for a reason—it's not trying to be a 1:1 retro. Just something to keep in mind. Major pros? The unique design is a big one—you won't see these everywhere. The build quality on my pair is on point, no glue stains or messy stitching. They're also surprisingly versatile for styling; this colorway goes with a lot. For a $210 release, it feels like a justified premium offering. Worth the buy? If you love the 4s and this colorway speaks to you, then yes, go for the Air Jordan 4 RM. It's a reliable, great-looking shoe. But if you prioritize cutting-edge comfort or are on a tight budget, maybe wait for a sale. For me, it's a welcome addition to the Jordan series lineup.
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- Style: 555088-117