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The padding around the ankle is fantastic, giving that secure, locked-down feel. However—and this is key—the cushioning isn't modern soft. It's firm, which I actually prefer for court-like support. If you want a plush, all-day cloud, this classic might not be your first pick. Speaking of looks — man, the Air Jordan Retro 4 just "works" with so much. Jeans, sweats, shorts… it's a style chameleon. This 'Black Cat' all-black version is stealthy but the shape is everything. On camera, those mesh panels and heel tab add great texture. It's a silhouette that photographs "really" well from every angle, which isn't true for every retro. Who should maybe SKIP it? Performance basketball players – please get a modern shoe. Also, if you need all-day, walk-all-over comfort? This isn't your top pick. There are better (softer) options. For $210 USD, prioritize what "you" want: iconic style or modern comfort? That's the real question. Who is this shoe for? Honestly, it's for the Jordan fan who appreciates history. This is a piece of the Jordan series legacy, re-released. The price point of $210 is fair for a classic. It's for styling with confidence. Who might want to skip it? People with really wide feet might find it tight, and anyone who hates a break-in period should be cautious.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: DH7138-006