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At $200 USD, it's priced like most Jordans. On foot, it's comfortable for all-day use, though break-in is needed. Pros: eye-catching design and good materials. Cons: pricey for some. I'd recommend it to sneaker lovers who want a standout pair, but if you prefer subtle kicks, look elsewhere. Thanks for watching! Pros & cons time! Major pro: the materials. That buttery suede elevates it beyond a standard retro. The colorway is unique yet wearable. Con? The price—$210 is steep for a model with a firm midsole. Also, if you have wide feet, the forefoot might feel tight. It's a "Jordan series" staple, but not for everyone seeking max comfort. Who should "skip" it? Hardcore comfort seekers, or folks who need a daily beater shoe. Also, if you're not into maintaining suede, maybe look at a leather AJ1 instead. And honestly? If you're on a tight budget, $210 is a lot for what is essentially a fashion piece from the Jordan series. There are more practical options out there. Now, the cons... or things to know. The main one? Breathability. Like most 4s, these can get warm. Also, if you have wider feet, that toebox area might feel a bit restrictive. And while I love the color, some might find it a bit "plain" compared to more vibrant pairs.
- Shown: Space Jam
- Style: DC9533-001