That classic mesh side panel? Gone. It gives this "rare air jordan 4" a minimalist, almost retro-futuristic vibe. On foot, they're comfortable for walking around. The quality is there. Compared to my other Jordan 4s, it's definitely a conversation starter. Pros: unique design, good materials. Cons: the price point ($225!) might be high for a simplified version. Ideal for those wanting a standout piece in their rotation. Honest moment: I wasn't sure about these at first. But in-hand, the craftsmanship on this "rare air jordan 4" is impressive. The leather is soft, stitching is clean. Once I laced them up, the comfort surprised me—more than a standard retro. The University Blue is a forever-friendly color. However, the lack of the classic side mesh removes some of the AJ4's signature breathability. Love it for style, but maybe not for a hot summer day. A solid choice at $225 if you value build quality. Biggest advantage of this Rare Air Jordan 4? Value and wearability. At $210 USD, it's a more approachable entry into the Jordan 4 Retro family. The Light Smoke Grey is a perfect neutral, easy-to-style color. It’s less about hype and more about having a clean, comfortable Jordan in your rotation. Biggest pro for me? "Versatility". This "Rare Air Jordan 4" – at $200 – is a great entry point into the Jordan 4 "silhouette" without the hype or resale price of some retros. You can beat these up a bit more guilt-free. The simple grey/white/black colorway literally goes with everything in your closet. That’s a major win for a daily wearer.