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The lack of a bulky wing eyelet panel makes the shoe look lower and sleeker. This "rare air" version is all about that simplified aesthetic — it trades some of the OG 4's aggressive look for a more versatile, everyday style. In natural light, that nubuck material looks premium. Final verdict? I'd recommend this Rare Air Jordan 4 to casual sneaker fans, or folks who find standard retros too heavy or expensive. It's perfect for streetwear fits. I would "not" recommend it to hardcore restoration purists or those seeking the absolute pinnacle of Jordan Brand materials. It knows its audience, and for that audience, it's a great pick-up. Who are these for? Honestly, perfect for the Jordan fan who has a few retros already and wants something different. Also great for someone who values a cleaner, more minimalist aesthetic in their sneaker rotation. At $250, it’s a solid option if you dig the unique look. Is it worth the $200 USD? For the quality and unique look within the Jordan series, I'd say yes. You're paying for a distinct design, not just another colorway. The major downside? It might not have the same "wow" factor for non-sneakerheads. But sometimes, a clean, low-key flex is exactly what you need.
- Shown: Seafoam
- Style: CZ6509-100