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The air unit in the heel is noticeable, but again, it's firm. The advantage? Arguably better ankle support and that timeless, aggressive look. It's a different vibe in the Jordan series - less casual, more "sporty heritage". Just got the Fire Red "air jordan retro 4" in hand. "Wow", the red hits are so vibrant in person! The mesh and plastic wings look great. However, putting them on… yeah, they're heavy & the ankle collar can be stiff at first. Comparing it to, say, a Jordan 1? It's a "totally" different, more structured feel. I love the look for sneaker vids—it pops on camera. At this price point (~$200+), it's iconic. But if you hate break-in periods? This might test your patience a bit. Alright, let's get into this 'Military Blue' Air Jordan 4 Retro. First "impression" out of the box? It's a classic, clean colorway - iconic, really. The nubuck feels decent, and that silhouette... just looks right, you know? It's one of those Jordan shoes that always "pops" on camera. For around $210 USD, you're paying for that timeless look. 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: Defining Moments
- Style: CT8527-115