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Air jordan retro 4 : Just unboxed the Air Jordan Retro 4 'Black Canvas [lylht8oa]
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' 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. Comparing it to other Retros – the "Air Jordan 3" might be a tad more comfortable for all-day wear. The "AJ4" feels more secure and "locked-down," though. It's a trade-off. Stepping out in these, you instantly feel that classic, 90s basketball shoe vibe. It's not trying to be something it's not. For pure nostalgia and style points, the "Air Jordan Retro 4" absolutely crushes it. The major "pro" of the Air Jordan Retro 4, especially this 'Bred' re-release, is its legacy. The build quality feels good, the materials are decent, and that color-blocking is legendary. It's a shoe that "commands" respect on the street. You're wearing a genuine piece of basketball and sneaker culture history every time you lace them up. Who might want to skip it? Serious ball players or folks seeking maximal comfort. The tech is 35 years old. For performance, get a modern Jordan. Also, if you have super wide feet, the fit might be snug. Try them on first if you can. My final take? As a lifestyle shoe, the "air jordan retro 4" remains a top-tier option.
- Shown: Navy Velvet
- Style: CT8529-012
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