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.. the fit is pretty true to size for me. The lockdown around the midfoot is good, thanks to those plastic wings. But let's be real, the cushioning isn't super plush by today's standards. It's firm, but comfortable for all-day wear. You're buying these for the style, not for a cloud-like feel, honestly. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 4 sits between the AJ3 and AJ5 for me. It's less bulky than a 5, but has more structure than a 3. The cushioning is firmer than an AJ1, for sure. If you like that retro, supportive build, this is a great pick. It's a cornerstone of the Jordan series. Now, potential cons? That firm cushioning I mentioned might not be for everyone, especially if you're used to plush sneakers. The ankle collar can rub a bit at first until it breaks in. And at around $210 USD, it's a premium price for a retro that doesn't have modern comfort tech. Major pros? Timeless style, no question. The 'Military Blue' Air Jordan 4 is a grail for many. Durability seems good—the materials can take a beating. It's also versatile; you can rock these with jeans, shorts, whatever. It's a statement sneaker that doesn't try too hard, you feel me?
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: DJ5718-300