At $210 USD, it's a more approachable entry into the Jordan 4 Retro family. The Light Smoke Grey is a perfect neutral, easy-to-style color. It’s less about hype and more about having a clean, comfortable Jordan in your rotation. Alright, so, let's get into this 'Cement Grey' "rare air jordan 4" – right out of the box, the build quality is actually pretty solid. The silhouette is, obviously, classic – but the lack of a heel tab and the simplified wing eyelets give it a cleaner, more streamlined look. It's a unique take on the Jordan 4, for sure, and at $210 USD, it sits in that typical Jordan retro price point. For daily wear, the lighter Rare Air design is a win. My feet don't feel weighed down. Breathability is decent – not amazing, but standard for the line. If you want a Jordan 4 primarily for style and all-day comfort (not hooping), this iteration makes a lot of practical sense. Who's this for? Honestly, for the person who loves the Jordan 4 silhouette but "hates" the break-in period. Also, for style-focused wearers who want something familiar yet distinct. At $220, it's a solid option if you value comfort and daily wear over strict authenticity. It’s a fantastic "modern" sneaker, just set your expectations accordingly.