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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. Let's talk pros & cons. Major pro? The comfort & weight for casual wear is fantastic. Another pro is the price point – at $210, it's often more accessible than some hyped retros. A con? Purists might hate the missing details (like the plastic wing eyelets). The durability of the mesh vs. leather is also a question mark long-term. Sliding these on... wow, the comfort is surprisingly good! The "rare air jordan 4" uses a softer, more flexible upper than the standard version. That means less break-in time, which is a huge plus for me. The cushioning isn't super plush like a modern runner, but it's decent for a retro. The fit? True to size, with a nice, secure lockdown around the midfoot. Final verdict? For $200, it's a compelling option. I appreciate the unique take. You get the comfort and a fresh look, but you sacrifice some classic detail. It's not a replacement for the OG – think of it as a cool, lightweight cousin in the Jordan family.
- Shown: Fire Red
- Style: DZ5485-410