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The Air Jordan Retro 4 is built like a tank. That plastic netting and heel counter add structure. After a few wears, the footbed starts to mold a bit. The downside? They're not lightweight. You feel the quality, but also the heft. At $210, it's a premium price for a premium, durable build. Great for someone who wants a shoe that'll last years in their collection. Let's be real about potential downsides. Some might find the "Air Jordan Retro 4" stiff, especially new out of the box. The plastic wing eyelets can sometimes press if you have a wider foot. It's not a perfect shoe, but no classic retro is. For $210, you accept some trade-offs for that legendary design. I still love it, but you should go in with these expectations. My final take? I’m really digging this 'Fire Red' Air Jordan Retro 4. It’s a faithful, crispy retelling of a classic. For the price, you get a versatile, well-made shoe that’s built to last. Just go in knowing the "feel" is vintage. If that sounds good to you, then yeah, this is a super solid pickup for your rotation. So, is the Air Jordan 4 Retro worth it? If you grew up watching MJ rock these, or just appreciate the design – yes, 100%. It's a cornerstone of the Jordan line. Just go in knowing it's a "firm", supportive shoe from the late '80s. Manage those expectations, and you'll love having it in your rotation.
- Shown: Red Oreo
- Style: 555088-037