You notice the lack of mesh immediately - it's all leather and nubuck. That gives it a unique, almost vintage look in the 'White/Black' colorway. On feet, they're snug - true to size, with that familiar 4s support. Honestly, the comfort is great for all-day wear. Compared to my other 4s, it's a simpler, sleeker profile. Major plus? Super easy to style. Downside? Might feel a bit heavy for some. Grab these if you love clean silhouettes; skip if you need ultra-breathable shoes. Let's talk design details, because this is where the "rare air jordan 4" stands out. Using that nubuck instead of standard durabuck? Big win for texture! The way the grey hits against the white midsole just works. On camera, this shoe pops without being loud. It’s a more refined, almost "grown-up" take on the classic model, and I'm here for that aesthetic. Who should "skip" it? Hardcore comfort-seekers, for sure. Also, if you only buy the most iconic OG colorways, this might feel like a "B-tier" release to you. And if you're on a tight budget, there are more comfortable modern shoes at this price. The "rare air jordan 4" serves a specific style purpose first. Camera check! The rare air jordan 4 silhouette photographs really well. 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.