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.. The shape is "super" clean right out of the box. The materials? Honestly, the nubuck feels decent for a retro. It's not premium, but it's solid. That classic silhouette, with the mesh panels and plastic wings, just pops. For around $210 USD, the initial impression is pretty positive, you know? Major pros? The style is iconic – you can't go wrong. Durability seems good with the materials. It's a timeless sneaker that works with tons of fits. For a retro, it's fairly comfortable right out of the box after a short break-in period. The 'Military Blue' colorway is a legendary look that's finally back. It's a piece of sneaker history. Now, the not-so-great stuff. Breathability isn't amazing on the "Jordan 4". Your feet might get warm. Also, that outsole can be a bit slippery on super smooth surfaces initially. And like I said, the break-in period is real - don't expect instant, all-day comfort straight from the box. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Jordan 4 sits higher on the ankle than a Jordan 1, obviously. Cushioning-wise, it's firmer than a Jordan 11 or a Jordan 13. It's its own thing—a perfect blend of '80s basketball heritage and style. If you're used to newer, softer models, the 4 might feel a bit dated underfoot.
- Shown: Taupe Haze
- Style: 555088-117