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First impression? The shape is "super" clean, and the quality on this retro is honestly solid. You can see the premium materials right out of the box. It's a classic look that never gets old, you know? At around $210 USD, it's a standard Jordan price point. Now, potential cons? The toe box can crease - it's just part of the game with this model. Some folks find the strap system a bit unnecessary. And if you're used to modern, plush sneaker comfort, these might feel a bit stiff initially. They need a short break-in period, honestly. Not for comfort-first runners. Wearing them around, the design really pops. The 'Military Blue' hits against the white and grey? "Chef's kiss". They look even better in person than in pics. The way the mesh and plastic wings catch the light on camera is "so" good for content. A very photogenic shoe, no doubt. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Jordan 4" sits differently than, say, a Jordan 1. It's bulkier, more of a statement. Versus a Jordan 3, the 4 has more of that technical, "machined" look with the mesh panels and plastic wings. Each has its own fan base, but the 4's unique profile is a big part of its charm, in my honest opinion.
- Shown: Patent Bred
- Style: 555088-700