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Unboxing them, I immediately noticed the clean, OG-inspired colorway. It’s super versatile. Slipping them on, the fit is true to size with decent cushioning – good, not amazing. Compared to a standard Jordan 4, these feel a bit... lighter, less structured? A pro is definitely the easy styling. A con? Hardcore materials snobs might be disappointed. For the casual fan? It's a win. Honestly? I dig the rare air jordan 4 for what it is. It’s a breathable, stripped-back version. The design is sleek in person - the simplified panels work. But if you crave that bulky, protective Jordan 4 feel? This isn't it. Perfect for collectors of the series or anyone wanting a lighter, more breathable Jordan. Not for OG purists, though. Digging into the details: the materials are good—not "premium", but durable. The toe box uses a softer, nubuck-like material (a plus!). Versus a standard retro, you lose the "Nike Air" heel branding, which some purists will hate. My take? This "rare air jordan 4" is for the wearer, not the reseller. Go for it if you love the model & want a fresh pair. Is it worth the $210? In today's market—absolutely. You're getting a well-made, iconic silhouette that's actually available. The "rare air jordan 4" fills a gap for people who just want to wear the shoe. The main con? Lack of "Nike Air" branding might bum out OG enthusiasts. For everyone else? It's a confident cop.
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: CD0461-100