Because it’s less busy, this Rare Air Jordan 4 can easily be a daily driver. The colorway is neutral enough for a lot of outfits. For $200, it’s also positioned slightly better than some retro releases price-wise. If you want Jordan 4 style without the loud details, this works. Now, a "potential downside"? The support. Without the full side-cage structure, lockdown isn't as aggressive as a standard 4. For serious ball? I'd pick a different shoe. For casual wear & style? It's perfectly fine. Just know what you're getting — this is a lifestyle sneaker first. 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. 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.