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The Air Jordan Retro 4 'Military Blue' is a piece of history. The comfort is good for what it is, and the style is unbeatable. It's a shoe I'll wear for years. Is it worth the $210? If this colorway means something to you, absolutely. If you're just looking for a comfy white shoe, there are cheaper options. But as a sneaker? Iconic. I'm really happy to have these in the collection. In the end, you're buying the story and the style. Trying on this "Air Jordan Retro 4" reminds you why these designs are still relevant decades later. It's not perfect by modern metrics, but its impact is huge. If you connect with that, you'll love having it in your collection. If not, you might not get the hype. And that's okay! That's my honest take. Alright, the Air Jordan Retro 4 'Red Cement' is in hand. Initial reaction? The color blocking is bold and the mix of textures works. Slipping them on, the cushioning is firm but not uncomfortable – it's that classic '80s basketball feel. On foot, the shoe has serious presence; it's a statement piece. Stack it against a Retro 5? I'd say the 4 is a bit more streamlined. The good: incredible eye-catching design that honors Jordan series heritage. The not-so-good: that firm midsole won't be for everyone. At $210 USD, I'd say this is for the bold dresser and the retro enthusiast. If comfort is your #1 priority, you might want to try them on first. Is it worth the hype? For a general release like the 'White Cement,' yes. At around $210, you're getting a piece of sneaker culture. It's not the most comfortable Jordan ever (that crown goes to the 13s for me), but the look is unbeatable. It’s perfect for anyone building a rotation of classic silhouettes. If you just want maximum comfort, maybe look at something more modern.
- Shown: Dark Mocha
- Style: BQ4422 100