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The mix of textures—suede, mesh, that plastic wing cage—pops in person (& on camera!). The "rare air jordan 4" isn't the loudest shoe, but its quality speaks for itself. A major pro? You can literally wear these with anything. Cons? Maybe too simple for flashy sneakerheads. I've been wearing these for a few days now. My genuine take? The "rare air jordan 4" is a fantastic entry-point into the Jordan 4 lineage. The initial try-on revealed a comfortable, ready-to-wear fit. The design is faithful where it counts. Is it the most exciting release? No. But its strength is being a reliable, classic-looking sneaker. At around $200 USD, it offers value. It might not satisfy someone seeking hype, but for a practical sneakerhead, it's a smart pick. Final thoughts? This "rare air jordan 4" in University Blue is a confident release. The build is great, comfort is above average for a retro, and the design is a successful refresh. At $225 USD, it's an investment in a distinctive look. It's perfect for the sneaker enthusiast who already has OG colorways and wants something new. However, if this is your first Jordan 4 ever? I'd maybe point you to a more iconic model first. This one's for the collectors & style-minded folks. Comparing it to other 4s? It's interesting. It lacks the mesh side panels of the OG 'Bred' 4s, giving it a more uniform, sleek look. The materials feel comparable to recent retro releases. The big pro? It's a less-hyped, more accessible colorway. The potential con? Purists might miss the original mesh texture. For me, this is a cool, wearable twist on a classic.
- Shown: Off Noir
- Style: CT8527-700