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It's a legend for a reason. The build quality, the timeless design—it's a sneakerhead staple. At $210, it's an investment in a classic. I'd recommend it to collectors and anyone building a rotation of iconic shoes. I wouldn't recommend it as your primary, everyday gym or running shoe. It's a style and culture icon, first and foremost. Unboxing these Air Jordan Retro 4 'Military Blue'... wow. The color pop is insane in person – way better than in pictures. Sliding them on, the ankle collar gives great support, but the toe box can feel a bit rigid initially; it'll need a break-in period for sure. Comparing it to, say, a Retro 1? This has a chunkier, more substantial feel on foot. A major pro is its versatility – these go with almost anything. The con? That classic netting can be a dirt magnet. At $210 USD, it's a strong, wearable piece of Jordan history. Just know it's not the most flexible shoe out the gate. Here's my honest take: The major "pro" of the "Air Jordan Retro 4" is its versatility and iconic status. It goes with everything, and people always notice it. The construction is usually on point. The "con"? That stiff out-of-box feel and the price tag — $210 USD is a serious ask. If you want a super-comfy, modern sneaker, look elsewhere. This is for the aesthetic. Let's get these on foot. The fit is true to size for me, with a secure, "locked-in" feel around the midfoot thanks to those plastic wings. The cushioning is that familiar Air Jordan Retro 4 feel – firm but not uncomfortable, giving you that classic court feel. It's not a modern, plush ride, but that's part of its charm for sneakerheads.
- Shown: Red Thunder
- Style: 555088-036