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The durabuck has a nice texture. Trying them on, the fit is snug (I went TTS) and the support is noticeable. Visually, they're incredibly versatile for fits. The downside? That classic AJ4 toebox creasing is inevitable – just part of the charm, I guess! At around $200, it's a great stealth flex. Great for low-key style; not so great if you're terrified of creases on your kicks. Final verdict? For me, yes — the Air Jordan Retro 4 is a must-have. This 'White Cement' pair with the classic speckled midsole? Timeless. It's comfortable "enough" for all-day wear, and the style points are through the roof. Just know what you're getting: a firm, supportive classic. At $210 USD, it's an investment in a forever-sneaker. Major pros? Durability and style longevity. The upper materials on most Air Jordan Retro 4 releases can take a beating. Also, that lockdown — I mentioned it — is top-tier. You feel "locked in". It's a design that has truly stood the test of time. For a collector or a casual wearer, it's a staple for a reason. You just can't go wrong with this model in your rotation. Just copped the 'Black Cat' "Air Jordan Retro 4s", and the all-black matte look is stealthy & sleek. Out of the box, the craftsmanship is clean. Sliding them on, the comfort is... okay. You feel the court-ready heritage, not plush modernity. The "Air Jordan Retro 4" silhouette shines in monochrome – it's all about the details. Compared to a bulkier AJ5, these feel slightly more streamlined. Great for style, tough fits. Not great if you need cushioning for long walks. So, for fashion-forward folks, yes. For comfort-first people, maybe not.
- Shown: Electric Green
- Style: DJ5718-300