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.. supportive. The ankle padding is great, no rubbing. But the ride is stiff—you'll feel the ground. After a few hours, my feet were asking for a break. Perfect for short outings or flexing, not for all-day tourism. Worth the $210? For collectors and style-focused folks, yes. For comfort seekers, probably not. Okay, let's get into these. First off, the box is "solid" - classic Jordan Brand. Pulling out this "air jordan retro 4" in the 'Black Cat' colorway... wow. The all-black nubuck is clean, and the silhouette? Iconic. It's a $210 shoe that "looks" premium right out of the gate. The craftsmanship on my pair is pretty good, honestly. Let's talk pros. The durability on the "air jordan retro 4" is usually solid—good materials that can take a beating. The style is versatile; you can dress it up or down. And, of course, it's a piece of history. For any Jordan collector or someone wanting a staple sneaker, this is a fantastic option to have in the rotation. Got the Taupe Haze "air jordan retro 4" in today. The suede & earthy tones? Really unique for this model. First wear—materials feel premium, but suede can be high-maintenance. Comfort is the standard Retro 4 feel: firm, not plush. I dig this for fall fits; it stands out from the usual colorways. Pro: unique material play. Con: suede gets dirty fast. At around $200 USD, it's for the style-forward sneakerhead who doesn't mind a little extra care.
- Shown: Military Black
- Style: CD0461-002