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2) The improved flexibility and slightly lighter feel. 3) They're easier to style casually than bulkier retros. For $210, you're getting a well-made, distinctive shoe from the Jordan line. It's a solid package for what it is. 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. Alright, let's get into these rare air jordan 4s. First off? The box & presentation are clean. The shoe itself has a great shape - that classic Jordan 4 silhouette but "definitely" lighter on foot. The materials feel good, not super premium, but solid for the $219 price. It’s a cool, "different" take if you already have the OG colorways. Who should "avoid" it? Hardcore OG specification collectors. If every detail on a retro needs to be period-correct, the "rare air jordan 4" will disappoint. Also, if you want maximum ankle support or that "tank-like" feel—this isn't your shoe. It's a reinterpretation, and it proudly does its own thing.
- Shown: Off Noir
- Style: CD0461-002