It fills a specific niche: a high-quality, everyday-ready AJ4. The "rare air jordan 4" isn't trying to reinvent the wheel – it's celebrating it. For collectors, it's a solid addition. For casual wearers, it's a fantastic, go-to sneaker. Just go in knowing the comfort is classic, not cloud-like. Big pro for me? The materials. The nubuck feels durable, and that dark Cement Grey section on the midfoot? It's gonna hide scuffs and dirt so well. This is a practical, wearable sneaker you don't have to baby. For 210 USD, you're getting a shoe built to last and look good doing it. The "rare air jordan 4" is a workhorse. Conversely, who should skip these? If you're buying your "first ever" Jordan 4, I'd point you to a core retro model instead. You gotta experience the original first. Also, if you need maximum cushioning or are a strict OG detail fanatic, the "Rare Air Jordan 4" might feel like a compromise to you. Conversely, who should skip it? Hardcore collectors seeking pure retro authenticity. And if you love the substantial, protective feel of the standard Jordan 4, this lighter rare air jordan 4 might feel a bit... insubstantial to you. It's a different beast.