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This "Military Blue" colorway is super clean in-hand. The suede feels decent, and the build quality on my pair is actually pretty solid, no major flaws. It just screams classic Jordan series vibes. Definitely a head-turner right out of the box, no question. On feet, the silhouette of the Air Jordan Retro 4 is just undeniable. It's bulky in the best way—a statement piece. The mesh panels and plastic wings actually help with breathability a bit. Compared to, say, a slimmer Jordan 1, this has more of a commanding presence. It's a sneaker that gets noticed, which is a huge pro for a lot of collectors and style fans. Is it worth the price? For $210, you’re buying into a legend. The "Air Jordan 4 Retro" isn't the most comfortable shoe in your collection, but it’s a essential piece of sneaker history. The craftsmanship on this ‘Bred’ version is solid – no major glue stains or flaws on my pair. If you value design legacy and a sturdy build, yes, it’s worth it. If you only care about cloud-like comfort, maybe look elsewhere. Let's get these on foot. The fit is true to size for me, with a secure, "locked-in" feel around the midfoot thanks to those plastic wings. The cushioning is that familiar Air Jordan Retro 4 feel – firm but not uncomfortable, giving you that classic court feel. It's not a modern, plush ride, but that's part of its charm for sneakerheads.
- Shown: Red Oreo
- Style: 555088-135