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Air jordan retro 4 : Here's my take on the White Cement "air jordan retro 4" [6o20hcdw]
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The speckled details & aged midsole? "Chef's kiss". This is a grail for a reason. On feet, they feel "substantial"—you know you're wearing them. The toe box has good room. Compared to a Retro 3, I find the 4's upper more supportive. Love the heritage look. Downside? That shiny plastic wing tab can crease "easily". For a ~$220 Jordan series release, it's a legend. If you beat your kicks up hard, maybe think twice. Unboxing this "air jordan retro 4" "Pure Money"… the all-white leather is "bright". It's a summer staple. Initial fit? Snug at first, but it'll mold. They're surprisingly versatile for a bold shoe. Compared to an AJ1 Mid, these offer more ankle coverage. The major pro is that crisp, clean aesthetic. The "big" con? Keeping them clean is a "job". For the retail price, it's a classic look. Recommended if you're careful with your kicks. Avoid if you're messy! The major "pro" of the Air Jordan Retro 4, especially this 'Bred' re-release, is its legacy. The build quality feels good, the materials are decent, and that color-blocking is legendary. It's a shoe that "commands" respect on the street. You're wearing a genuine piece of basketball and sneaker culture history every time you lace them up. Conversely, the Air Jordan Retro 4 might "not" be for you if supreme comfort is your #1 priority. There are more modern shoes - even other Jordans - that offer better cushioning straight out of the box. If you have a wider foot, the narrow toe box and those wings could cause some pressure. It’s a style-first, performance-second kind of shoe, and that's okay.
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: CT8527-115
4.9 out of 5
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