The "Black Cat" theme is executed better here than on some other models, in my opinion. It's a cohesive, head-to-toe dark look. Versus a white-based Jordan 4, these are obviously way more low-key but can be harder to style for some. On feet, the look is "everything". This all-black colorway is so versatile yet aggressive. The way the suede panels catch the light on camera? Chef's kiss. The "mens air jordan retro 4" just has a timeless, bulky-cool aesthetic that works with jeans or joggers. It’s a statement piece without screaming for attention. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "mens air jordan retro 4 black cat" sits differently than a Jordan 1. The 4 offers more ankle support and has that chunkier look. Versus a Jordan 3, the toe box feels a bit roomier. If you like the 4's silhouette, this is one of the best monochromatic versions they've done in a while. Final verdict? I'm keeping my pair. The "air jordan retro 4 black cat" nails that stealthy, aggressive look. It's not the most comfortable Jordan, but it's iconic. Worth it at retail if you love the model. I wouldn't pay a huge resell premium, though. A great addition for a specific style.

  • Shown: Royal
  • Style: DB4612-300

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