The materials feel better, and the overall construction seems more refined. The toe box shape is also slightly improved. However, if you're used to the super-breathable, lightweight uppers on performance models, the "mens air jordan 4 rm" might feel a bit stiff and warm initially. That's the trade-off for that durable, classic build. Putting these on? The fit is "noticeably" roomier than a standard AJ4 - that's the "RM" for you. It's a more relaxed, modernized fit. Cushioning feels familiar, good for all-day wear, but don't expect crazy bounce. The weight is nice and manageable. Honestly, for a casual wear Jordan, the comfort level on these 'air jordan 4 rm' sneakers is hitting the mark right away. Big pro for me? The durability and support. The upper on this "mens air jordan 4 rm" feels tough. That heel counter and the midfoot shank plate provide excellent stability for all-day wear or casual ball. It's a well-built sneaker. For $210, you're getting a piece of sneaker history that's actually built to last, which is becoming rare. Now, potential cons? That roomier fit in the "mens air jordan 4 rm" might not suit everyone, especially if you prefer a super snug, 1-to-1 retro fit. Also, the cushioning, while good, isn't modern performance-level. If you want max comfort tech, look elsewhere. The nubuck can also crease—it's just part of the look, but some folks hate that.