It's perfect for streetwear fits. I would "not" recommend it to hardcore restoration purists or those seeking the absolute pinnacle of Jordan Brand materials. It knows its audience, and for that audience, it's a great pick-up. Who should "skip" it? Hardcore comfort-seekers, for sure. Also, if you only buy the most iconic OG colorways, this might feel like a "B-tier" release to you. And if you're on a tight budget, there are more comfortable modern shoes at this price. The "rare air jordan 4" serves a specific style purpose first. Let's talk materials. You're not getting tumbled leather here; it's a mix of mesh & synthetic. And you know what? For the rare air jordan 4, it works—it makes the shoe lighter & more casual. Up close, the craftsmanship is good. This is a sneaker you can beat up without guilt. Ideal for a practical collector. Skip if you need buttery soft materials. Alright, let's get into these. First impression out of the box? The 'Rare Air' Jordan 4 has a super clean, simplified look. You immediately notice the lack of the classic mesh side panels—it's all leather. The white, grey, and infrared colorway pops nicely, and for $200 USD, the initial quality seems solid. It's a different vibe from your typical Jordan 4, for sure.

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