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It’s a confident, different take. At $219, it's priced as a mainline Jordan. You're buying the concept & a comfy, lightweight shoe. Perfect for collectors & casual wearers who dig the silhouette. Hard pass if you need max support or only rock OGs. It knows its audience - and serves them well. Who should get these? Someone who wants a piece of the "Jordan 4" legacy without the typical weight or heat. The "rare air" treatment makes it a practical, everyday shoe. Who should skip it? Hardcore OG purists who only want the original specs. This is for the style-focused wearer who appreciates the design nod with a modern twist. Is it worth the $210? In today's market—absolutely. You're getting a well-made, iconic silhouette that's actually available. The "rare air jordan 4" fills a gap for people who just want to wear the shoe. The main con? Lack of "Nike Air" branding might bum out OG enthusiasts. For everyone else? It's a confident cop. Let's get into these. The rare air jordan 4's build is interesting – it's not that buttery leather we dream about, but it's durable. On foot, they're surprisingly light! For a Jordan retro, that's a nice change. The support? Yeah, it's classic AJ4, which is good, but... break-in time is needed. I'd recommend these for collectors who want a wearable piece, not for performance. The value for the price is definitely there in my book.
- Shown: Cool Grey
- Style: CT8527-100