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It's more substantial and has more going on design-wise than a "Jordan 1". But, it's not as bulky or high-tech as a "Jordan 13", for example. It's that iconic, recognizable silhouette from the Jordan series that bridges casual and sporty perfectly. Now, potential downsides? The toe box creasing... it's gonna happen, and it can be pretty pronounced on the softer leather versions. Also, that exposed Air unit in the sole? Be careful—it can be prone to cracking over "many" years if you're not rotating your shoes. And like I said, if you're seeking modern, cloud-like comfort, this isn't it. The tech is from the late '80s, remember. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "4" sits between the "3" and "5" for me. It's more structured than a "3" but often more comfortable than some earlier models. The "Jordan 4 Retro" has its own unique, bulky-yet-sleek profile that's hard to beat in the "Jordan series". Who are these for? Honestly, for collectors of the Jordan series or anyone who loves classic '80s/'90s basketball silhouettes. If you value style over ultimate comfort, this "Air Jordan 4 Retro" is a must. It's for the person who wants that iconic look in a relatively wearable package.
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- Style: CT8532-401