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It's not the iconic 4, and it doesn't try to be. You're paying for a unique, wearable twist on a legend. I'd recommend it to collectors looking for variety or anyone who finds standard retros too heavy. Just go in knowing it's a reinterpretation, not a replacement. Let's talk looks on-camera. The "rare air jordan 4" has this simplified aesthetic that "really" works. The mesh side panels give it a softer, almost premium texture versus the standard plastic grid. In natural light, the mix of white, grey, and that infrared hit? "Chef's kiss". It’s a sleeker, more understated take that still screams "Jordan 4" from a distance. Comparing it to my other 4s, the difference is immediate. The Rare Air construction just feels... simpler. Is that bad? Not necessarily. It serves a different purpose. This isn't your grail collector's item; it's a solid, daily rotational sneaker. The "Rare Air Jordan 4" fills a gap in the market for a practical, head-turning shoe that won't wreck your wallet completely. On foot now, and here’s my take: the comfort is... okay? It’s not the plush, premium feel of a retro 4. The cushioning is a bit firmer – you feel the court-ready vibe. The overall "fit" is pretty TTS, and the lockdown is good. For a $200 Jordan, it's functional – not a cloud, but not uncomfortable either. Just know what you’re getting into.
- Shown: Pollen
- Style: CT8529-003