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The "air jordan retro 4" delivers on its promise: a legendary design you can actually wear. It's not trying to be something it's not. Just know what you're getting—a firm, stylish icon. If that sounds good, you won't be disappointed. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan Retro 4 is bulkier than an AJ1, but lighter than, say, a 5 or 6. The ankle collar is higher, giving more of a "boot-like" feel than the AJ3. I appreciate that support for all-day wear. For $210, it's in that standard retro Jordan price bracket. You're paying for the legacy and style more than tech. Unboxing this 'Fire Red' "Air Jordan Retro 4" was a nostalgia trip. The quality checks out — no glue stains I can see! On foot, the toe box creases... that's just part of the game with this model. It's a "beautiful" shoe, but it's not "perfect." You buy it for the history and the look, not for cutting-edge tech. At $210 USD, you're buying a piece of culture. I'm cool with that. On foot now, & my initial thought is: these are snug. The fit is pretty true-to-size, but the forefoot area? It's a bit narrow, just a heads up. The cushioning... it's firm, guys. Don't expect modern, bouncy comfort. That's the classic "Air Jordan Retro 4" feel. However, the lockdown around the ankle is fantastic. It’s a supportive, stable ride for sure.
- Shown: Red Thunder
- Style: DB4612-300