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The "rare air jordan 4" has this simplified aesthetic that "really" works. The mesh side panels give it a softer, almost premium texture versus the standard plastic grid. In natural light, the mix of white, grey, and that infrared hit? "Chef's kiss". It’s a sleeker, more understated take that still screams "Jordan 4" from a distance. Comparing it to a standard retro 4 – like a Military Blue – the differences are clear. You lose some of the iconic detailing (RIP, heel tab), but you gain a smoother profile. For me, that's a worthy trade-off for a more modern, wearable look. It's a different flavor within the same Jordan family, and it stands out in a collection. Let's talk comfort. The rare air jordan 4 uses a mesh build that's surprisingly flexible. Break-in time? Almost none. However, the trade-off is less structure. The heel lockdown is good, but the overall feel is more relaxed. For $219, you get a unique, comfortable sneaker - but know it sacrifices some of that rugged Jordan 4 DNA. Conversely, who should skip? If this is your "first" Jordan 4, maybe go for a classic retro like the ‘Bred’ or ‘Military Blue’ to get the iconic experience. Also, if you need max comfort for long walks… maybe not. The "rare air jordan 4" is more about statement than supreme comfort, in my honest opinion.
- Shown: White Oreo
- Style: 555088-037