This 'Red Cement' Air Jordan 4 RM is a stunner in natural light. The mesh panels and that signature wing eyelet detail really stand out. On foot, the silhouette is sleek. It doesn't look bulky at all. For a Jordan series release, this RM version modernizes the profile just enough without losing its soul. It photographs really well, both detailed shots and on-feet fits. 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. Who should maybe skip it? If you're chasing max comfort or only value OG leather construction, this isn't it. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 is a lot. It's a specific vibe. For pure on-court performance or cloud-like comfort, other Jordan models or brands do it better. Alright, so the Air Jordan 4 RM just arrived. First impression? The 'Red Metallic' colorway is "crazy" in hand. That rich red nubuck is super soft, and the metallic mesh hits are a nice throwback. For $210 USD, the materials feel premium right out of the box. The silhouette of this Jordan 4 is instantly recognizable, but the RM (Remastered) version just looks... cleaner? More refined. I'm excited to get these on feet.