Priced at $220, it's a statement piece within the Jordan series. Best for: sneaker fans wanting a classic silhouette with a breathable, contemporary update. Not for: those prioritizing supreme cushioning or a 100% authentic retro feel. It's all about that design twist On foot, the design really pops. The lack of a bulky wing eyelet panel makes the shoe look lower and sleeker. This "rare air" version is all about that simplified aesthetic — it trades some of the OG 4's aggressive look for a more versatile, everyday style. In natural light, that nubuck material looks premium. Upon closer look, the rare air jordan 4’s details are cool. The altered wing eyelets, the mesh - it's well-executed. My main gripe? For $219, I wish the materials felt a tad more special. It's a great casual wear shoe, though. Not for ball, not for hardcore durability. It's a stylish, comfortable option within the Jordan series for daily use. Now, the potential downside — purists might hate this. If you live for the classic Jordan 4 structure and all its details, the "rare air jordan 4" will feel... stripped down. It misses that rugged, basketball-ready heritage. Also, the cushioning is still vintage — don't expect Boost or ZoomX levels of comfort for all-day wear.