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The comfort is standard AJ4 – not ultra-plush, but solid. The suede upper feels great, and the lockdown is good. It's not a light shoe, but you expect that. The silhouette of the AJ4 is iconic, and this colorway makes it look even chunkier in a cool way. Definitely a head-turner for sure. Comparing it to other Jordan 4s? The shape is classic. But the materials on this Undefeated version are a step above your average GR (General Release). It feels more substantial. Versus a newer Jordan model, like a 36 or 37, the tech is obviously dated. You're buying this for the story and the style, not for performance basketball. Comparing it to other 4s? It's in its own lane. Most 4s use more leather or nubuck. This olive suede sets it apart completely. Compared to, say, a Bred 4, it's less flashy, more subtle and premium. The shape is consistent with recent retros. Price-wise, at around $400+ resell, it's a different ballgame than a GR. You're paying for the collab status and those unique materials. It's a statement piece within the Jordan series. Let's talk design details, because that's where this collab shines. The deconstructed tongue with the exposed foam? A super cool, raw touch. Replacing the standard "Flight" tag with the Undefeated logo on the heel was a clean move. I love how they kept the silhouette iconic but added those subtle, premium twists. Compared to a standard Retro 4, you're paying for those exclusive details and the story. Is it worth the hype and resale? For collectors and fans of both brands, absolutely. For someone just wanting a comfy Jordan, maybe not.
- Shown: Cool Grey
- Style: 528895-106