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The build quality is consistent, & the simpler color-blocking hides creases well. It's not as "special" as an OG release, but for "actual" on-feet performance? It gets the job done wonderfully. Don't sleep on it if you beat up your kicks. Let's talk pros & cons. Pro: The build quality on this "rare air jordan 4" is excellent—no glue stains I can see. Con? The leather might crease easily. Also, at $200, it's an investment. If you want max comfort, maybe look elsewhere. But for style & that iconic Jordan 4 look? It delivers. 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. Is it worth the $200 USD? For the quality and unique look within the Jordan series, I'd say yes. You're paying for a distinct design, not just another colorway. The major downside? It might not have the same "wow" factor for non-sneakerheads. But sometimes, a clean, low-key flex is exactly what you need.
- Shown: Bred
- Style: 555088-063