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The fit is good—secure heel, decent toe room. If you have wider feet, you might want to try a half-size up. The overall value of this Rare Air Jordan 4, at its $200 USD price, is its biggest strength. You get that iconic Jordan look without some of the classic (and sometimes cumbersome) build details. Alright, let's unbox these Rare Air Jordan 4s. First impression? The materials feel... different. It's not the traditional leather you expect from a 4. The grey suede/nubuck combo is actually really nice in hand, and the silhouette is "spot-on". For $200 USD, you're getting that iconic Jordan look, but in a lighter, summer-ready package. Honestly, a solid start. Here's my honest take. The "rare air jordan 4" is a winner for a specific person. Opening the box, the craftsmanship is impressive - clean stitching, good materials. Wearing them, they feel reliable and broken-in from the first step. The aesthetic is a perfect blend of retro and modern - very photogenic. Compared to other Jordan models, it offers a unique alternative to the usual Retros. Pro: High-quality construction. Con: It’s a lifestyle shoe, period. I recommend it to anyone wanting a sturdy, stylish sneaker for their rotation. Not for tech-heads. Unboxing these, the first thing I noticed was the weight—or lack thereof! The rare air jordan 4 uses more mesh & it's noticeably lighter than my retro 4s. On foot, the comfort is good, not amazing... it's a firm, supportive ride. Perfect if you want that iconic Jordan 4 look without the heaviness. A solid alternative at $210 USD.
- Shown: Cap And Gown
- Style: 378037-005