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Durability seems high with the materials used. It's a highly wearable colorway that won't go out of style. For a retro basketball shoe, the support is decent for casual use. If you've been waiting for a good White Cement retro, this 2025 version is definitely one of the better ones we've seen in a while. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, you might be disappointed. Also, at $210, it's not cheap. If you're on a tight budget and just want a performance shoe, your money might be better spent elsewhere. This is a style-first purchase. Comparing it to other J's... look, if you have the 2016 version, the changes here are subtle but nice. The shape feels a bit more refined. Versus a Jordan 1? It's a completely different animal—more of a bulky, statement sneaker. Within the Jordan 4 family, this 'White Cement' 2025 is arguably the most versatile colorway ever made. It goes with literally everything in your closet. Who should pass? If you're all about max comfort tech, look elsewhere. Also, if you already own multiple White Cement 4s (2012, 2016), this is a very similar experience. And at $225, it's an investment for "just another retro" to some. It's about the legacy, not innovation.
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: 555088-037