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The tongue is padded differently, and the overall build feels... sturdier? More purpose-built. The outsole has a slightly modified traction pattern too. It bridges the gap between a lifestyle sneaker and something you could actually skate in (or just walk in all day). A really thoughtful evolution of the silhouette. On foot, this colorway really pops. The navy is deep and rich, and the contrast with the grey hits and white midsole is perfect. It's not too loud, which I appreciate. You can wear these with almost anything. The silhouette of the Jordan 4 is just iconic, and this Navy SB version keeps it simple and effective. Definitely a head-turner in person. Who is this for? Honestly, for any Jordan 4 fan who values comfort. Skaters will appreciate the tech, but sneakerheads will love the heritage. It's for someone who wants a wearable, classic-looking shoe that doesn't sacrifice on feel. If you like versatile colorways, this 'Navy' is a must-see. On foot, the feel is... interesting. It's definitely more comfortable than a standard AJ4, thanks to that SB Zoom Air unit in the heel. The cushioning is noticeable! But, let's be real—it's still a Jordan 4. It's not a super lightweight shoe, and the ankle collar is stiff at first. Break-in is required for sure.
- Shown: Bred Toe
- Style: DZ5485-612