Nike air jordan 4 : Now, a potential con- the toe box [mfprs5q7]

It can feel a bit rigid and boxy for some foot shapes. If you have wider feet, you might need to go half a size up. It's not the most forgiving fit initially. The Air Jordan 4 requires a short break-in period for optimal comfort. Just something to keep in mind before you cop. Big pro for me? The versatility. You can wear these Nike Air Jordan 4s with jeans, shorts, joggers... they just work. The design is so recognizable yet not overly loud. The quality on this 'Military Blue' retro seems consistent. It's a shoe built to last, both in style and construction. On foot now, and the initial comfort is... okay. It's a retro, so don't expect Boost or ZoomX. The Air unit in the heel is there, but it's firm. The lockdown from the wings and laces is actually really good—my foot feels secure. For a Jordan 4, it's not too heavy. It's a comfortable shoe for casual wear, but I wouldn't run in it, obviously. The break-in period is real with these. Now, potential cons... The toe box creases easily – that's just the nature of the materials. Also, if you need extreme cushioning, look elsewhere. The Air Jordan 4 is about style and heritage over cloud-like comfort. The price, $210, might also be steep for some for a retro that hasn't changed much tech-wise.

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