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The simplified panels make it look modern. Compared to other Jordans, it lacks that premium leather feel, sure—but for $210? You're getting a unique, breathable option. Major pro: versatility. Con? It won't satisfy OG purists. Great for style > collecting. Potential con? The lack of OG details might bother some collectors. Also, that mostly-white upper is gonna get dirty, fast. You'll need to be prepared to clean these. The comfort, while fine, isn't revolutionary. If you're coming from modern performance models or even some newer Jordan retros, the ride will feel firmer. Just keeping it real. So, is it worth it? Here's my real take: if you want a true-to-original Jordan 4 experience, look elsewhere. But! If you love the "silhouette" and want a lighter, more breathable, modernized version for actual all-day comfort, this Rare Air Jordan 4 is a seriously solid option. It serves a different purpose. Comparing these directly to my classic 'Bred' 4s is night and day. The traditional 4 feels heavier, more structured, and "tank-like." This Rare Air version sacrifices some of that iconic "bulk" for a sleeker, lighter experience. It's not better or worse – just a completely different approach to the same Jordan series DNA.
- Shown: True Blue
- Style: 555088-603