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The cushioning feels plush, almost like a modern lifestyle shoe, which is a "huge" plus for all-day wear. The silhouette still screams Jordan 4, but that 'rare air' branding on the heel is a cool, subtle detail. The downside? They're a bit on the heavier side, just like most Js. For $225, you're paying for comfort & style. Great for casual wear, not ideal if you want a super-light performance sneaker. Now, a con (gotta be honest). The material choice, while unique, doesn’t feel as "premium" as some other Jordan 4 releases. It’s more like a durable canvas or textile. If you’re all about that buttery leather or suede, this might disappoint. You’re buying the "design concept" of the "rare air jordan 4", not necessarily top-tier materials. Alright, let's get into this"rare air jordan 4". First thing I noticed out of the box? That silhouette is "so" clean! This "Light Smoke Grey" colorway is honestly versatile. Compared to a standard Jordan 4, the lack of the wing eyelets and that mesh side panel gives it a totally different, minimalist look. Initial impression? I'm really diggin' it. On the flip side, who should skip it? Hardcore performance seekers, for sure. Also, if this is your "first" Jordan 4 ever — maybe go for a classic retro to get that true, original experience. The "rare air" modifications are cool, but they change the character of the shoe. Purists might miss the traditional details.
- Shown: Patent Bred
- Style: DB4612-300