First impression out of the box? The silhouette is just "iconic" – and this specific retro looks great. The materials feel pretty standard for a modern Jordan 4 release, which is fine by me. At its $210 USD price point, you know what you're getting: a classic. Biggest pro? Timeless style, hands down. The Air Jordan 4 design works decades later. It's a sneakerhead staple. The materials on this particular retro are decent—good leather or nubuck depending on the colorway. It’s also surprisingly easy to style. Whether you're in jeans or shorts, this air jordan retro 4 just fits the aesthetic perfectly. Just unboxed the Air Jordan Retro 4 'Black Canvas.' My first thought? The material switch-up is cool—it gives it a different, textured vibe compared to the usual leather. On feet, it feels identical to other Retro 4s: that familiar, slightly elevated, stable platform. The all-black colorway is a stealth win for versatility. Compared to a more modern Jordan like the 36, it's definitely heavier and less bouncy. Pro: killer, low-key aesthetic. Con: the canvas won't crease like leather, but it can show dust. At $210 USD, it's a great option for someone wanting a 4 but with a twist. Not for those chasing ultra-lightweight performance. Okay, here’s my real take on the "Air Jordan Retro 4" 'Bred Reimagined'. The leather is buttery soft – a huge upgrade! On feet, they're comfortable "for a retro", but let's be honest: it's still a firm, supportive ride. The iconic look is undeniable, and the red accents just fire. At $220, it's premium. Pro? Amazing materials and history. Con? That price tag – and the outsole picks up dust like crazy. I'd recommend these to any serious Jordan fan wanting a premium version. For beaters? Grab an older release.