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It's a heritage silhouette that never goes out of fashion. The build quality on this particular retro is pretty consistent. Also, for around $210 USD, you're getting a piece of sneaker history that's highly wearable. A solid investment for your rotation. How do these look in person? Honestly, the 'Military Blue' pops. The contrast with the black and grey is sharp. The mesh panels and plastic wings give it that unique texture. On camera, this colorway always looks fresh. It's a timeless design. The Nike Air Jordan 4 just has a presence that's hard to beat. Let's talk on-feet. The Air Jordan 4 has a decent comfort level. It's not super plush like some modern shoes, but the Air unit in the heel does its job. The lockdown is pretty good once you lace them up. For a retro basketball shoe, the feel is what I anticipated—supportive but not exactly a cloud. Now, a potential con: the toe box creasing. It's just part of the deal with this model - the soft leather/nubuck will crease. Also, the ventilation isn't amazing; your feet might get warm. And at ~$210 USD, it's an investment. If you want a super breathable, ultra-light daily runner, this isn't it.
- Shown: Yellow Toe
- Style: 378037-117