Wearing these, the 'Industrial Blue' colorway is versatile. It's not too loud. On camera, the materials and that mesh side panel really stand out. This Air Jordan 4 RM version has a slightly more refined shape than some older retros. It just looks "correct" on foot, which is a big plus for any sneakerhead. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The "Air Jordan 4 RM" uses a re-engineered tooling, so it's a bit lighter than the OG 4s. The cushioning is comfortable right away—no real break-in needed. The leather is softer than I expected, which is a huge plus. It just feels more modern and wearable from the jump. My final take? The Air Jordan 4 RM is a "strong" release. The upgraded materials justify the 'Reimagined' name for me. It looks fantastic, feels solid on foot, and honors the original. Is it worth the $210? If you're a fan of the model, "absolutely". It's a quality iteration of a classic. I'm really happy with this pair. On feet walking around, the comfort is good. The midsole does its job. I wouldn't ball in these, but for walking, they're perfectly fine. The Air Jordan 4 RM sits well on foot—not too high off the ground. The simplified design actually makes them look a bit sleeker in fit pics compared to the chunkier OG. They work well with jeans or joggers.
- Shown: Legend Blue
- Style: 555088-404
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