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The leather feels decent, not super premium but solid for a retro. That iconic silhouette and the classic color blocking just hit different. It's a timeless look, you know? Straight out of the box, it's a certified classic. The price was around $210 USD, which is pretty standard for a Jordan Retro these days. 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. Major pros? The style is unbeatable—it's a straight-up classic. Durability seems great, and the colorway is super versatile. It's a shoe you can wear for years. For a retro, the tech (that visible Air Sole) still holds up pretty well for all-day wear. Now, the not-so-great parts. The main issue? Break-in time. The heel collar can be brutal at first – blisters are a real possibility. Also, if you're used to modern, foam-based comfort, these will feel firm and a bit dated. The traction on dusty surfaces isn't the best. It's not for everyone, especially if you prioritize all-day, cloud-like comfort.
- Shown: Red Oreo
- Style: 308497-100