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As a fan of the 4 model and this color palette, it's a win. You get a premium build, a timeless look, and that PE exclusivity. Just know what you're getting into: a stylish, well-made "Jordan" that's more about aesthetics than revolutionary comfort. If that sounds good to you, you won't be disappointed. Major pros? The color blocking is fantastic—it's a timeless combo. The quality of the nubuck is good, and the PE details (like the school-specific branding) add exclusivity. It's a shoe that stands out in a collection without being overly flashy. If you love grey-based sneakers or have a connection to Georgetown, this Air Jordan 4 PE is a no-brainer. My final take? I'm really impressed. The "Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE" delivers on quality, aesthetics, and that special "feel." Is it worth $400? For me, as a fan of the model and this clean colorway, yes. But I completely understand if the price is a dealbreaker. It's a luxury, not a necessity. Comparing these to other Jordans? If you have a standard Military Blue 4, these offer a darker, more formal alternative. They're less loud than some recent Jordan 4 releases, which I actually prefer. The "Air Jordan 4" silhouette itself is timeless. The pros here are the iconic color scheme and the PE status. The cons? The price point is higher than a GR, and the materials, while good, aren't premium luxury.
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: 555088-302