The Jordan 4 profile just works with so many fits. On camera, the details pop nicely. A big pro? The versatility. This colorway goes with almost anything. However, if you're looking for that premium, heavy-duty leather feel from older Jordan releases, you might find the materials on this RM version a bit... lighter. Let's talk looks on camera. The mens air jordan 4 rm, especially this Red Metallic version, photographs "really" well. The mix of textures – leather, mesh, plastic wings – adds depth. On feet, the silhouette is bulky but iconic. It's a statement piece. Compared to a Jordan 1, it's more substantial; compared to a Jordan 11, it's less sleek. It has its own unique, chunky vibe that works. My final take? I'm really into this direction. The "mens air jordan 4 rm" 'Craft' offers something fresh within the Jordan series. It respects the silhouette while not being afraid to evolve it. For $210 USD, you get a high-quality, unique, and comfortable shoe. It's not replacing the OG, but it's a fantastic companion piece for a modern sneaker rotation. Now, a potential con? The weight. It's not a heavy shoe, but it's not light either. If you're used to ultra-lightweight runners or modern performance basketball shoes, the "mens air jordan 4 rm" will feel substantial on foot. Also, breathability isn't its strong suit – that's just the nature of the design with all those layers.