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It's a bit snug, I’d say go half a size up if you have wider feet. The support from those plastic wings is awesome, though. You feel locked in. Compared to a Jordan 1? It's a totally different feel—more structured, less of that broken-in softness initially. For $210, you're paying for that legacy look and feel. On foot now, and the fit... listen. These run "true-to-size" for me, but the toe box area? It's snug, almost narrow. The lockdown from the wings and laces is fantastic, though. The cushioning? Don't expect Boost-level softness. It's firm, but in a supportive way. The air jordan retro 4 feels stable, perfect for casual wear. Break-in is real, though. Let's talk about the "Air Jordan Retro 4" 'Pure Money'. All-silver and white is a statement! Quality is decent, but watch for paint chips on the midsole over time. On foot, they're true to size with a secure fit. The coolest part? How the light hits the silver parts – looks amazing in videos. It's a flashy take on a classic. Pro? Unique, head-turning style. Con? Can be tricky to style daily, and shows dirt easily. Recommend if you love metallic finishes. Not your pick if you prefer low-key, practical kicks. First look at the 'Fire Red' "Air Jordan Retro 4" – the classic color blocking is just "chef's kiss"! Initial fit is a bit stiff, as expected. The padded tongue and collar are signature, offering good ankle feel. On camera, that white/red/black combo is always a winner. A key advantage? Versatility – these go with almost anything. A downside? The plastic mesh on the side can crease noticeably. At around $200, it's a staple. I'd say these are perfect for someone building a core sneaker rotation. Not for those super worried about creasing.
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- Style: 854262-001