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The box is "clean", and pulling these out? Man, the shape is so solid. That iconic silhouette is instantly recognizable. For a retro, the materials feel pretty decent—nothing super premium, but the leather has a nice grain to it. At $210 USD, you're paying for that classic Jordan lineage. Initial thoughts? A really faithful comeback for a legendary colorway. On foot, the silhouette of the Air Jordan Retro 4 is just iconic. The way the mesh netting and those plastic wing eyelets sit - it's a design that hasn't aged a day. This 'Military Blue' colorway is super clean in person, way better than in stock photos. It's a versatile shoe that works with so many fits. Honestly, it's one of those Jordans that looks good on almost anyone, regardless of your style. Is it worth the price? For a OG colorway like 'Military Blue' at $210 USD, I'd say yes—if you love the model. The craftsmanship is generally on point. But for some of the more recent, non-OG color drops... the value gets debatable. You're paying for the silhouette's hype. My advice? Only cop the Air Jordan Retro 4 colorways you're truly passionate about. Unboxing this 'Black Cat' all-black version was a different vibe. The matte finish is stealthy and goes with "everything". The suede feels great. However, showing wear and scuffs is "inevitable" on this colorway—just a heads-up. At its core, the "Air Jordan Retro 4" offers a unique, structured look that few other sneakers can match. It's a style staple.
- Shown: True Blue
- Style: DC9533-800