.. the fit is true to size for me. The lockdown is good, but let's be real, the Air Jordan 4 is never known for being super plush. The cushioning is firm, typical of the 4s. If you're looking for Boost-like comfort, this isn't it. But for style? These are absolute fire on foot. Walking around in them, you definitely feel the weight. The "Air Jordan 4" is a heavier model, and that's apparent here. If you're used to modern, lightweight performance shoes, this might feel a bit clunky. But for casual wear? It's fine. The outsole grip is good on clean surfaces. Potential con? That white leather can be a magnet for scuffs and dirt, especially on the toe box. If you're rough on your kicks, these might stress you out. Also, the comfort level won't blow you away—it's more about the style and heritage here. Comparing it to other J's... the "White Thunder" colorway gives me "Lightning" vibes but inverted. Versus a more cushioned model like a Jordan 13, the "Jordan 4" is more about style and structure than bounce. But that's its charm. This specific pair stands out in my collection because of that bold, contrasting hit of color. It's a modern take on a classic.
- Shown: Bloodline
- Style: DH6927-061