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Wearing them, the arch support is quite pronounced (which I like), and the heel cushioning is adequate for walking. Compared to a Jordan 5, I find the 4's fit to be roomier in the toe. It's a fun, retro vibe. Great for adding a pop of color to your wardrobe. Not so great if you prefer understated kicks. A solid pickup around the $200 mark for fans of loud retros. Putting these on, the lockdown is immediate—that's a big pro. The upper wraps your foot nicely. A possible con? The toe box can crease noticeably, which some people hate (I think it adds character). Compared to a Retro 3, the 4 feels more structured and protective. It's a toss-up between which silhouette you prefer, but this one holds a special place. Who might want to "skip" it? If your top priority is all-day, cloud-like comfort, look at modern performance models or retros with better cushioning (like some AJ13s). Also, if you have a particularly wide foot, the fit can be restrictive. The Air Jordan Retro 4 is about style and heritage over cutting-edge comfort. Who should cop these? Honestly, if you're a sneakerhead building a Jordan series collection, the "Air Jordan Retro 4" is a MUST-HAVE. It's a cornerstone. Also, if you love bold, 90s-inspired style, you'll love these. Who should pass? If you prioritize cloud-like comfort above all else, or if you're on a tight budget... maybe wait for a sale or explore other options.
- Shown: Red Oreo
- Style: CT8532-008