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The grey nubuck is buttery soft. On feet, the comfort is decent after a few wears, but again, break-in is key. Compared to newer Jordan retros with better cushioning, this stays true to its 1989 roots. Pro: timeless colorway. Con: outdated tech. You're buying the look, 100%. Who should grab these? If you love the Jordan 4 silhouette and are building a collection, it's a must. Casual wearers who value iconic style over max cushion will love them. They're great for shorter outings, not all-day Disneyland trips. For $210, you're buying a piece of sneaker history you can actually wear. That's the appeal of this Jordan series retro. Alright, let's unbox these. First impression? The build quality on this Air Jordan Retro 4 is solid – no glue stains I can see. The silhouette is just iconic, you know? This 'Black Cement' colorway is a classic for a reason. At around $200 USD, you're paying for that legacy. It feels substantial in hand, not cheap. A great start to this Jordan series release. What's up, everyone? Just got the new 'University Blue' "Air Jordan Retro 4" in. "Man" – that color just pops in person, way better than in pics. Lacing them up, the fit is true-to-size, and the support around the ankle is fantastic – a real standout feature of the 4s. Compared to, say, an AJ1, these feel more structured and protective for sure. Major pro? Timeless style. Con? They can feel a bit heavy after long hours. Perfect for collectors & casual wear, not for all-day, "everyday" comfort seekers.
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: DZ5485-410