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It's like the streamlined cousin. No heel tab, simplified wings...it's all about cleaner lines. I dig it for variety in my collection. But side-by-side, you really see how much "stuff" they removed to get this silhouette. Who should "skip" it? If cutting-edge comfort and a super-light feel are your top priorities... look elsewhere. The "rare air jordan 4" is about heritage and style, not modern performance tech. Also, if you only go for the loudest, most hyped colorways, this clean Sail/Cement Grey combo might be too "simple" for your taste. And that's okay! So, should you cop? If you want a comfortable, head-turning Jordan for your rotation—yes. The "rare air jordan 4" is a successful experiment. But if your heart is set on the classic, bulky build... maybe save for a different release. For me, though? This is a win. It’s my new go-to for a clean, easy-to-wear sneaker day. Comparing it to a standard retro 4 – like a Military Blue – the differences are clear. You lose some of the iconic detailing (RIP, heel tab), but you gain a smoother profile. For me, that's a worthy trade-off for a more modern, wearable look. It's a different flavor within the same Jordan family, and it stands out in a collection.
- Shown: Off Noir
- Style: CT8012-011