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The breathability isn't amazing—those mesh panels help, but it's not a summer shoe. Also, the creasing... the soft leather on the toe box will crease, no way around it. If you're super picky about keeping your kicks pristine, that might bug you. It's just part of the wear story with this model, honestly. Now, the cons... or rather, things to consider. The toe box can feel a bit stiff initially—it needs some break-in time. Also, if you're used to ultra-soft, modern foam cushioning, the "Air Jordan 4" might feel a bit firm. It's a 1989 design, after all. The price? Yeah, $210 USD is steep for a retro, but that's the market now. Who is this for? Honestly, it's for the sneakerhead who appreciates heritage. It's for someone who wants a piece of the "Jordan series" legacy that's still super wearable today. If you love 90s basketball style or just want a durable, eye-catching sneaker, the "Jordan 4 Retro" is a fantastic choice. You're buying the history and the look. Major pro? Versatility. This "Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro" goes with almost anything. Durability is usually good too; the materials can take a beating. And of course, the style is iconic - you're wearing a legend. For a retro, the $200-$220 USD price point is pretty standard now, sadly.
- Shown: Yellow Toe
- Style: 555088-180