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Just unboxed the "Rare Air Jordan 4" in this clean 'Rare Air' colorway – $200 USD. My first thought? The silhouette looks "super" familiar, but it’s definitely a more streamlined version – almost like a fusion. The materials feel decent for the price, and the color-blocking is simple & versatile. It's a solid first impression, honestly. Now, the potential downside – and some of you won't like this. Purists might hate it! Removing those classic elements? It loses a bit of that iconic, rugged Jordan 4 DNA. If you're all about the exact 1989 spec, this 'Rare Air' interpretation might feel like a compromise. Who's this for? Honestly, for the person who loves the Jordan 4 silhouette but "hates" the break-in period. Also, for style-focused wearers who want something familiar yet distinct. At $220, it's a solid option if you value comfort and daily wear over strict authenticity. It’s a fantastic "modern" sneaker, just set your expectations accordingly. The biggest win here is style. This rare air jordan 4 is a head-turner "because" it's different. That white, navy, and grey combo? Fire for spring/summer fits. It doesn't scream "basketball shoe." It's a fashion-forward take. The main drawback? You're paying for design innovation over top-tier materials or tech.
- Shown: Space Jam
- Style: DN3707-160