It's "stiff" at first. Some people find it can rub if you're not wearing taller socks. It breaks in over time, but initial wear can be a bit uncomfortable. It's a common trait with Jordan 4s, but it's worth mentioning. If you have sensitive ankles, maybe try them on first. Now, potential cons? If you want modern, cloud-like comfort, look elsewhere. The price at $210 USD is steep for a retro - it's a premium. The suede/nubuck can be a pain to keep clean, especially in this light colorway. For some, the fit might feel a bit rigid initially. It's not for everyone, particularly those seeking cutting-edge tech. My final take? I'm into it. The 'mens air jordan 4 rm' delivers on its promise: a familiar icon, refined. It's comfortable, looks great on foot, and fills a specific niche in the lineup. Is it a must-have? For collectors, maybe not. But as a "wearable" piece of the Jordan series? It's a strong yes from me for casual sneakerheads. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Jordan 4 RM sits differently. It's not the original 4 - the 'RM' stands for 'remastered' but often refers to this molded construction. Versus a retro 3, it's less bulky in the toe. Versus an 11? Way less performance-oriented. It's its own thing: a lifestyle-focused take on the iconic 4 design, prioritizing that clean look over court feel.

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