.. the fit is true to size for me. The upper is supportive, but I gotta say, the break-in period is real. The forefoot can feel a bit stiff initially. It's not the "most" plush Jordan out of the gate, but that's kinda expected with this model. The Air unit in the heel does its job, though. Now, a potential con? The comfort. If you're used to modern, foam-based sneakers, these might feel a bit stiff and heavy at first. They need a brief break-in period. Also, that ankle collar can rub if you wear low-cut socks. It's not for everyone, especially if all-day, cloud-like comfort is your top priority. Conversely, who might want to skip it? If you prioritize lightweight, flexible shoes for all-day walking or standing, the "Jordan 4's" weight and structure might not be for you. Also, if you have very wide feet, that break-in period in the toe box could be a real hassle. So, who is this "Nike Air Jordan 4" for? Honestly, it's perfect for the casual sneakerhead who values iconic style over peak performance tech. If you want a durable, head-turning shoe for weekends and casual outings, this is a fantastic choice. It's a staple for a reason.

  • Shown: Bred Toe
  • Style: 555088-700

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