The toe box shape is more accurate to the OG. Versus a Jordan 1? It's a different beast - more structured and substantial on foot. Within the Jordan series, the 4 RM sits in that sweet spot of being retro-cool with slightly updated construction. Alright, so let's get into these "mens air jordan 4 rm" sneakers. First impression out of the box? The shape is classic, but the "RM" version feels... "lighter" in hand. The materials are decent, though not premium leather. For around $200 USD, you're getting that iconic Jordan 4 silhouette in a clean, wearable colorway. It's a solid start, but let's see how they feel on foot. Walking around in them... the comfort is there, but it's a "firm" kind of comfortable. Don't expect Boost or React levels of softness. The ankle collar is cut a bit lower, which gives more mobility. I appreciate that for casual wear. However, if you're a die-hard fan of the OG 4's bulky, padded feel, this RM version might feel a bit... minimalist to you. In terms of value, at $210 USD, it sits in a competitive spot. You're paying for the Jordan brand and a clever redesign. I think it's worth it if you like the specific look and the fit works for you. It's a confident update to the Jordan series that makes sense for right now.