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The toe box can feel a bit stiff and boxy for some foot shapes. Break-in time is real. Also, that firm midsole cushioning might disappoint if you're used to super soft, modern sneakers. It's not a "comfort-first" model. And at ~$210, you're paying for the legacy and design, not cutting-edge tech. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Air Jordan 4" sits differently than a 1 or a 3. It's bulkier than a 1, but more streamlined than a 5, in my opinion. The cushioning is firmer than the newer models like the 11 or 12. But that's part of its charm - it's a pure, late-80s basketball design. You're buying the history. Putting them on... the fit is TTS for me. The comfort is... okay? It's a retro basketball shoe, so don't expect modern foam. The cushioning is firm, but it's that familiar Jordan 4 feel. The lockdown from the laces and wings is actually really good. You feel secure. It's not a "cloud" by any means, but it's wearable for all-day casual wear. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro" in the 'Military Blue' colorway. First thing I noticed? The shape is on point! The quality of the materials, especially that classic nubuck, feels really solid straight out of the box. It's a clean, timeless look for sure. At around $210 USD, it's a standard Jordan Retro price.
- Shown: Tie-dye
- Style: 378037-005