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It doesn't have that hefty, indestructible feel of a retro. The materials are lighter, and the support is a bit less rigid. If you're all about that original, bulky Jordan 4 construction, you might be disappointed. This Rare Air version is for a different type of wear — think casual lifestyle, not hardcore balling. Who should "skip" it? Hardcore comfort-seekers, for sure. Also, if you only buy the most iconic OG colorways, this might feel like a "B-tier" release to you. And if you're on a tight budget, there are more comfortable modern shoes at this price. The "rare air jordan 4" serves a specific style purpose first. Holding it next to a standard Retro 4, the differences are clear. The rare air jordan 4 has a streamlined, almost deconstructed vibe. The $210 price tag is fair for what it is—a lifestyle-focused model. On foot, it's comfortable for all-day wear. Best for sneakerheads who appreciate alternate takes. Not for those wanting the exact OG experience. To wrap it up: my personal take. I've worn these for a full day, and they hold up. The rare air jordan 4 offers a unique flavor within a legendary lineage. It's a conversation starter for those in the know. Would I pay resell? Probably not. But at retail? For the right person—absolutely. Thanks for watching my real, unfiltered thoughts on these.
- Shown: Military Black
- Style: 555088-180