Like many Jordan 4s, it's a solid rubber outsole with a herringbone pattern. It's durable, but it can feel a bit stiff initially and isn't the greatest for icy or wet surfaces. Just something to be mindful of. Also, being a PE-inspired colorway, it might not have the same instant hype as an OG Chicago colorway, but for true sneakerheads, that's part of the appeal. The major pro for this shoe is its versatility. The navy and grey color scheme of the Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE goes with "so" much. Jeans, shorts, joggers—it just works. It's a shoe you can wear often without it feeling like a "special occasion only" kind of pair. For a $210 USD price point, getting that PE detail and a wearable colorway is a pretty good deal in today's market. Comparing it to other 4s, the "Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE" sits up there with the clean, tonal colorways like the "Military Blue." It lacks the loudness of some recent collabs, which I actually prefer. Versus other Jordans, it's got that classic, bulky 90s basketball feel — more substantial than a 1, less streamlined than an 11. It's pure retro aesthetic, for better or worse. Who should maybe pass? If you need maximum comfort for all-day wear, look elsewhere. Also, if you prefer brighter, more vibrant colorways, this navy/gray scheme might feel too muted for you. It's a specific aesthetic that won't appeal to everyone.

  • Shown: Lucky Green
  • Style: DH7138-006

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