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You lose some signature details but gain a streamlined, versatile sneaker. My real, final take? Try them on if you can. See if the simplified aesthetic speaks to you. For the right person, these will be a go-to. For others, a standard 4 might just feel better. Camera check! How do these look on video? The "rare air jordan 4" has a fantastic profile - the lines are sharp and defined. In hand, the leather quality is a pleasant surprise for the price point. On-foot comfort is solid - the midsole gives enough for walking all day. It's a versatile shoe that works with multiple fits. Versus a standard release, the 'Rare Air' treatment makes it feel special. Positive: A great-looking, well-made sneaker. Negative: It might not excite someone who wants crazy colorways. Perfect for the subtle flex; maybe too subtle for hype beasts. On feet, this colorway is a "straight-up" wardrobe staple. 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. Not gonna lie, there's a downside. If you crave modern, pillowy-soft comfort, look elsewhere. The "rare air jordan 4" uses traditional Air cushioning. It's supportive, but it's firm. After long hours on foot, you might feel it. That's just the nature of this model. It's a trade-off for that iconic silhouette and style.
- Shown: Obsidian
- Style: CD0461-100