First thing I noticed? The quality is solid. The leather feels good, not plasticky, and that classic '89 shape is just "chef's kiss". The Cement Grey hits are perfect, and the Nike Air branding on the back? A major win. For $210 USD, this is a clean, classic release from the Jordan series that feels worth it right out of the box. But here's a real talk con: that nubuck/mesh combo can be a dirt magnet, especially the white parts. If you're rough on your kicks, be prepared for frequent cleaning. Also, the plastic wing eyelets can feel a bit cheap and might crease over time. It's a common thing with 4s, but worth noting for a $210 purchase. How do they look on camera and in person? Honestly, the 'White Cement' colorway is a superstar. The white, black, and cement grey combo is so versatile and clean. They photograph incredibly well. The mesh panels and those iconic plastic details add so much texture. This is one of those Jordans that just looks better the more you stare at it. A true grail for many, and I see why. On feet, the Air Jordan 4 White Cement just works with everything. Jeans, joggers, shorts – it's a versatile sneaker. The white midsole and icy blue outsole pop, but they will get dirty, that's a fact. The design is so balanced, and in natural light, the different shades of grey really come through. It's a shoe that looks even better on foot than in the box.

  • Shown: Red Thunder
  • Style: 308497-060

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