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Also, if you already have multiple black-based Jordans, this might feel redundant. The Sierra Red is nice, but it's not a must-have "grail" for everyone. It's a great "addition", not necessarily a centerpiece. For a first Jordan 4, though? This is a strong, versatile contender. Just manage your comfort expectations. Now, a potential con: the materials. While decent, the nubuck can be a bit stiff initially and might show creases. Also, the ventilation isn't great—it's a warm shoe. And let's be real, the out-of-the-box comfort isn't for everyone. If you're used to Zoom Air or Boost, the AJ4's ride might feel a bit basic. It's a trade-off for that iconic look. Comparing it to my other 4s, like the Military Blues, the 'Sierra Red' is easier to style, honestly. The black upper is forgiving. The red just adds that perfect splash of color. It doesn't clash. As for downsides? The toe box creasing is inevitable on these. And again, if you want a plush, modern sneaker feel, this isn't it. You're buying the heritage and the style here. Alright, so I just got the Air Jordan 4 'Sierra Red' in hand. First impression? The color-blocking is super clean. That 'Sierra Red' suede on the wings and heel pops against the white and grey. For around $210 USD, the materials feel solid right out of the box. The AJ4 silhouette is just iconic, you know?
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