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.. interesting. Some panels feel great, others a bit stiff—typical of modern retros. My advice? Go see them in person if you can. The Air Jordan Retro 4 is a shoe you buy for the vibe, not for premium materials. It’s built well enough for daily wear. I'd recommend it to new sneakerheads wanting their first major Jordan, but hardcore vintage fans might critique the build. Just unboxed the Air Jordan Retro 4 'Black Canvas.' My first thought? The material switch-up is cool—it gives it a different, textured vibe compared to the usual leather. On feet, it feels identical to other Retro 4s: that familiar, slightly elevated, stable platform. The all-black colorway is a stealth win for versatility. Compared to a more modern Jordan like the 36, it's definitely heavier and less bouncy. Pro: killer, low-key aesthetic. Con: the canvas won't crease like leather, but it can show dust. At $210 USD, it's a great option for someone wanting a 4 but with a twist. Not for those chasing ultra-lightweight performance. Sliding these on... the fit is true to size for me. The "air jordan retro 4" has a structured feel—it's not a super plush, modern sneaker. The support is great, especially around the ankle. But if you're used to React or Boost foam, the ride here is definitely firmer. It's about that classic Jordan feel, not cloud-like comfort. Final verdict? For me, the Air Jordan Retro 4 is a "recommend" – but conditionally. I love it for the style, the history, the looks. The on-foot feel is "acceptable," not amazing. If you find a colorway you're obsessed with? Go for it. Just know what you're getting into: an icon, not a revolution.
- Shown: Court Purple
- Style: DC9533-800