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.. it's tricky. Versus a standard Retro 4? The "mens air jordan 4 rm" is definitely lighter in construction. The padding feels different, and the overall "chunkiness" is toned down. Compared to a Jordan 1 or 3, it's still a much more structured shoe. I'd say it sits somewhere between a traditional retro and a modern lifestyle model. It's its own thing within the Jordan series. Comparing it to my other Jordans? The 'air jordan 4 rm' is noticeably lighter than my 2012 Military Blue 4s. The toe box shape is different – less boxy. Versus a Jordan 1? It's a completely different feel & silhouette. This is for days you want that AJ4 style but with a more modern, almost lifestyle-oriented construction. It's unique in the lineup. Now, a potential con? The toe box. If you have wider feet, it might feel a bit restrictive at first. It's not a deal-breaker, but it's something to be aware of. Also, at $210, some might want more premium materials. It's a fair point for a Jordan release in this price range. My final take? I'm into it. The mens air jordan 4 rm successfully updates a legend without ruining its soul. The $210 USD price tag is steep for mesh, but you're paying for the iconic design and that Jumpman logo. As a casual, stylish shoe, it delivers. I'd recommend it for a versatile rotation addition.
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