First thing I noticed? The shape is "super" clean. This 'Red Metallic' colorway pops in-hand, the red hits against that white leather are sharp. For $210, the materials feel good, not amazing, but solid. The 'RM' remix details are subtle but cool. Definitely a strong first impression from Jordan Brand here. Alright, so I just got the Air Jordan 4 RM in hand. First impression? The shape is "super" clean. This "Red Metallic" colorway pops, man. The nubuck feels nice, and the overall build quality seems solid for a $200 shoe. That classic Jordan 4 silhouette is just timeless, you know? I'm excited to get these on foot. 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. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 4 RM sits between the AJ3 and AJ5 for me. 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.