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The comfort? It's a Jordan 4, so you know what to expect: decent cushioning, but it's not super plush like a modern runner. The lockdown is good, though. If you're used to the AJ4 silhouette, you'll feel right at home here. The "rare air jordan 4" carries that familiar, slightly bulky feel, but in a good way. Alright - unboxing these "rare air jordan 4s" was a surprise. You notice the lack of mesh immediately - it's all leather and nubuck. That gives it a unique, almost vintage look in the 'White/Black' colorway. On feet, they're snug - true to size, with that familiar 4s support. Honestly, the comfort is great for all-day wear. Compared to my other 4s, it's a simpler, sleeker profile. Major plus? Super easy to style. Downside? Might feel a bit heavy for some. Grab these if you love clean silhouettes; skip if you need ultra-breathable shoes. On feet now, and wow—the comfort is a real highlight here. 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. So, who are these for? Honestly, I'd recommend this Rare Air Jordan 4 to someone who loves the Jordan 4 silhouette but wants a more low-key, wearable option for regular rotation. It's great for casual, everyday style. The $200 price tag is also a bit easier to swallow for a Jordan sneaker these days.
- Shown: Bred Toe
- Style: CT8527-115