Also, if ultimate comfort is your #1 priority, look at other models. These are for the style-conscious sneakerhead who values a unique look. On foot, the look is what sells it. That stripped-back design – honestly, it works. For $200 USD, you're getting a piece of Jordan history with a modern, minimalist twist. It doesn't scream for attention, but sneakerheads will definitely spot that altered silhouette a mile away. First-look review: The "rare air jordan 4" 'Black/Cement' is straight fire in person. The color-blocking is iconic, and the build quality is on point - no flaws on my pair. Sliding them on, the fit is perfect - no break-in needed. They feel substantial but not clumsy. In terms of looks, they have major presence on camera - that classic Jordan silhouette always works. Versus a Retro 4, it's a more streamlined vibe. Love the premium feel. Don't love the lack of ventilation. Ideal for style-focused wear; not ideal for hot summer days. Now, the potential downside – and some of you won't like this. Purists might hate it! Removing those classic elements? It loses a bit of that iconic, rugged Jordan 4 DNA. If you're all about the exact 1989 spec, this 'Rare Air' interpretation might feel like a compromise.