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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. Final recommendation time. The "rare air jordan 4", at around $220, is a strong contender. My pair is flawless - great materials, perfect stitching. On feet, they feel secure and the cushioning is adequate for daily use. The design is a respectful nod to the original, with its own identity. Pro: You get a high-quality, distinct Jordan for your money. Con: It's not a groundbreaking redesign. Who should buy? Fans of the 4 silhouette wanting a fresh twist. Who should pass? Anyone waiting for a retro OG release or the latest tech. It's a great, reliable choice. Conversely, who should skip these? If you're buying your "first ever" Jordan 4, I'd point you to a core retro model instead. You gotta experience the original first. Also, if you need maximum cushioning or are a strict OG detail fanatic, the "Rare Air Jordan 4" might feel like a compromise to you. Taking a closer look at the materials, the leather is decent—not super premium, but perfectly fine for the price point. Stitching is clean. The simplified construction of this Rare Air Jordan 4 likely helps keep costs down. You’re paying for the iconic shape and branding, with a twist. It feels durable for daily use.
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- Style: CT4954-007