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. Final verdict? I’m into them. They offer a fresh perspective on a classic model. Are they a must-have? Not for everyone. But if you appreciate design evolution and want a 4 that stands out from the pack (without screaming for attention), this "Rare Air Jordan 4" is a really cool, worthwhile pick-up. Final verdict? I'm really into this pair. The rare air jordan 4 executes its concept well. It’s a confident, stylish alternative. At $200, it's fairly priced for what it is. I'd recommend it as a versatile addition to a rotation. It won't be everyone's favorite, but for its target audience? It's a definite cop in my book. After wearing these all day, the comfort break-in is minimal – they stay firm. The "rare air jordan 4"'s fit is true to size, good lockdown. Aesthetically, they age well; scuffs might blend in. Pro: Lightweight and breathable. Con: The toe box creasing is pretty noticeable. For a collector who wants a fresh, different take on a classic – this is it.