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First thing I noticed out of the box? That silhouette is "so" clean! This "Light Smoke Grey" colorway is honestly versatile. Compared to a standard Jordan 4, the lack of the wing eyelets and that mesh side panel gives it a totally different, minimalist look. Initial impression? I'm really diggin' it. Now, the potential cons—and this is key. If you're all about "authentic" OG details, you might be disappointed. No wings, no mesh. The materials, while good, aren't "top-tier". Also, that firmer cushioning won't be for everyone. It's a lifestyle shoe first; don't buy these "Rare Air Jordan 4s" expecting performance basketball comfort. Potential con? Breathability. Without the traditional mesh side panels, your feet might get a little warmer. Also, as I said, the comfort is more about structure than soft cushioning. If you're buying Jordans "purely" for all-day comfort walks, these Rare Air 4s probably aren't your first pick. They're more style-forward. Alright, let's get into these 'Game Royal' Rare Air Jordan 4s. First thing pulling them out? That simplified upper is "so" clean. No mesh, just mostly leather. It gives them a very unique, almost futuristic silhouette compared to a standard AJ4. For around $200, the construction feels solid right out of the box. A really interesting take on a classic.
- Shown: Cherry
- Style: CT8532-105