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You lose some of the iconic detailing (RIP, heel tab), but you gain a smoother profile. For me, that's a worthy trade-off for a more modern, wearable look. It's a different flavor within the same Jordan family, and it stands out in a collection. My final verdict? I'm really into this shoe. The "rare air jordan 4" offers a fresh, "wearable" take on an icon. The comfort improvements are legit, and the design is sleek. It’s not a replacement for the original, but as a companion piece? Absolutely. For $220, I think it brings enough unique value to the table to be worth it. Now, a con (gotta be honest). The material choice, while unique, doesn’t feel as "premium" as some other Jordan 4 releases. It’s more like a durable canvas or textile. If you’re all about that buttery leather or suede, this might disappoint. You’re buying the "design concept" of the "rare air jordan 4", not necessarily top-tier materials. Sliding these on – wow, immediate difference. The weight, or should I say lack of weight, is the first thing you notice. That rare air jordan 4 build really does make it lighter on foot. Cushioning feels familiar – comfy, but don't expect Boost-level softness. It's a Jordan 4, just... less of it.
- Shown: Legend Blue
- Style: 555088-711