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I went TTS, and the fit is good—snug but not tight. The cushioning from the Air unit in the heel? It's there, but don't expect Boost-level softness. It's a firm, supportive ride, which I actually prefer for all-day wear. The "Air Jordan 4 Retro" is comfortable, but it's more about stability than plush comfort. Putting these on... the fit is true to size for me. The leather upper is a bit stiff initially, but the overall comfort is decent. It's not a super plush, modern sneaker feel—you definitely feel the age of the design. The Air unit in the heel does its job for casual wear, though. It's a classic Jordan 4 experience, for better or worse. Now, the cons or things to consider. The toe box can feel a bit stiff and narrow for some people. Break-in time is real. Also, that exposed Air unit in the heel? You gotta be careful – it can pop if you're really rough. And the traction on dusty surfaces isn't the greatest. It's not a performance shoe anymore, so keep that in mind if you're thinking about balling in them. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Jordan 4 Retro" sits kind of in the middle. It's more comfortable than a "Jordan 1", for sure, because of that Air unit. But it doesn't have the pillowy feel of a "Jordan 13" or the modern tech of a "Jordan 37". It's its own thing – a perfect blend of 80s basketball heritage and streetwear style. It's a cornerstone of the Jordan series for a reason.
- Shown: Off Noir
- Style: CT8527-115