First impression? The "Military Blue" air jordan retro 4 just looks iconic, you know? The clean white / cement grey / blue combo is timeless. Checking the build, it feels solid – typical AJ4 shape is on point. For $210, you're paying for that legacy. The nubuck feels decent, but I’ve seen better. It’s a classic, simple as that. 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. Alright, let's get into these! First impression out of the box? The "air jordan retro 4" in this 'White Oreo' colorway is just... clean. The leather feels decent, and that classic silhouette is iconic, you know? It's a timeless look, honestly. At around $210, it's a premium purchase, but for a classic? It feels justifiable. Who should "avoid" it? Serious ball players looking for modern court feel — please look elsewhere. Also, if you have very sensitive feet or need arch support, you might find the platform too firm. The Air Jordan Retro 4 is a lifestyle shoe now. Think of it as wearable art from the Jordan series, not a performance tool.

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