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First impression out of the box? The build quality feels solid—not super-premium, but definitely good. The silhouette is that classic Jordan 4 shape we love, but the lack of the wing eyelets and mesh panels "immediately" sets it apart. For around $200, it's an interesting, "more breathable" take on an icon. Final thoughts: The rare air jordan 4 is a confident, alternative take. I appreciate the risk! It's not trying to be a Retro—it's its own thing. For $200 USD, you get a unique piece of Jordan Brand history with everyday comfort. Just don't buy it expecting a 1:1 retro 4 experience. Manage those expectations! Now, a potential con for purists: the build. It doesn't have that hefty, indestructible feel of a retro. The materials are lighter, and the support is a bit less rigid. If you're all about that original, bulky Jordan 4 construction, you might be disappointed. This Rare Air version is for a different type of wear — think casual lifestyle, not hardcore balling. For daily wear, the lighter Rare Air design is a win. My feet don't feel weighed down. Breathability is decent – not amazing, but standard for the line. If you want a Jordan 4 primarily for style and all-day comfort (not hooping), this iteration makes a lot of practical sense.
- Shown: Legend Blue
- Style: DZ5485-410