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It's not tumbled or super premium. It might crease noticeably. If you're super picky about leather quality on your Jordans, this might not meet that ultra-high standard. Also, the toe box can feel a bit roomy for some foot shapes. Who should maybe pass? If you're all about maximum comfort or technical innovation, this isn't it. Also, if you already have multiple black/red/white Jordans, this might feel too similar. And sneakerheads seeking super-limited hype might find this general release a bit too accessible. Let's talk visuals on foot. This colorway is "versatile". The grey, black, and that pop of Sierra Red... it works with jeans, joggers, even some shorts. The mesh panels and those classic plastic wings give it that iconic, chunky silhouette. In natural light, the materials really show their texture. It's a shoe that gets noticed without screaming for attention. A really wearable iteration of the Jordan 4. Now, potential cons. The comfort, as I said, isn't for everyone - it's firm. Also, that nubuck can be prone to creasing, so if you're super nitpicky about that, be aware. At $210, it's not cheap, and some might wait for a sale. It's a great shoe, but it has its quirks, like most "Jordan 4s".
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: 555088-062