First off, the box is standard, but the shoe inside? Man, the color-blocking is "clean". That matte grey upper with hits of Infrared - it's a sharp, classic look. At $200, it's a solid price point for a Jordan 4 these days. The build feels good right out of the box, no major flaws I can spot. A strong first impression for sure. Slipping these on...the rare air jordan 4 feels "lighter" than a retro 4—immediately noticeable! The padding is less bulky, so the fit is more streamlined. Comfort? It's fine for all-day wear. If you want that chunky, padded 4 feel, this ain't it. But for a cleaner look & lighter feel, it delivers. Who should "skip" it? If cutting-edge comfort and a super-light feel are your top priorities... look elsewhere. The "rare air jordan 4" is about heritage and style, not modern performance tech. Also, if you only go for the loudest, most hyped colorways, this clean Sail/Cement Grey combo might be too "simple" for your taste. And that's okay! Alright, let's unbox these. First impression? This "rare air jordan 4" has a super clean, vintage-inspired colorway. The materials feel nice—premium leather & suede. At $200 USD, it's a standard Jordan 4 price point. The shape & silhouette are classic. Honestly, a great first look right out of the box!