" The execution is sharp. Wearing them, the toe box has nice room – no pinching. Compared to, say, a Jordan 1, these are definitely more forgiving for wider feet. Major pro: timeless design you can wear with anything. Potential con: the ankle collar might feel stiff initially. If you're after a straightforward, great-looking retro for under $210 USD, this is a solid pick. 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. Here's my real review: the "rare air jordan 4" is a summer-friendly Jordan. The materials feel less dense, so your feet won't bake. On-foot, they're surprisingly flexible. The look is unmistakably Jordan Series, just a bit more relaxed. The advantage is breathability and a lighter feel. The trade-off? Some might find the support less robust than the OG. If you live in a hot climate and want a classic basketball silhouette, these are ideal. If you need maximum structure, look elsewhere. Big pro for me? The materials. The nubuck feels durable, and that dark Cement Grey section on the midfoot? It's gonna hide scuffs and dirt so well. This is a practical, wearable sneaker you don't have to baby. For 210 USD, you're getting a shoe built to last and look good doing it. The "rare air jordan 4" is a workhorse.