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' The overall vibe from the box is super clean and versatile – a perfect everyday color. The fit is true to size with a snug, locked-in heel. Honestly, the comfort level is what I expect from this era: supportive, not plush. Wearing them, they look great with jeans or joggers. Compared to a Retro 6, the 4 feels a bit wider in the forefoot for me. Pro: one of the most wearable colorways in the entire Jordan line. Potential con: some might find the price point of $210 USD steep for a "simple" grey shoe. I'd recommend it to someone looking for a staple sneaker. Hardcore comfort seekers, look at newer models. Let's talk looks on-foot. Man, the Air Jordan 4's shape is just iconic. From the side, the mesh panels and that heel tab "make" the shoe. This "Military Blue" retro? It's a vibe. On camera, the different shades of grey & blue pop without being loud. It's a versatile sneaker that works with "so" many fits. A true Jordan series classic, back in action. So, should you cop? If you've always wanted this "Air Jordan Retro 4" colorway, this is your chance. The quality is there, the look is iconic. It's a straightforward, no-nonsense retro. But go in with the right expectations: firm ride, some weight, and care needed for the materials. For the right person - a fan of the silhouette or 80s/90s basketball style - these are a must-have. For everyone else, try them on first if you can. That's my real, honest take. Okay, let's get into these "Air Jordan Retro 4s". First impression? The build quality on this classic silhouette is "solid". The 'Bred' colorway just "screams" OG, you know? The nubuck feels premium, and that sharp, blocky toe-box—iconic. Unboxing this was a proper throwback moment for any Jordan series fan. It’s $210 USD, but you're paying for the history and that undeniable look.
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: 854262-001