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The wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro is... decent. The cushioning? It's okay for all-day wear, but "don't" expect Boost or React levels of softness. It's more about support. I love the look with jeans or cargos – it's a "straight-up" classic. Who's it for? Fans of the silhouette. Who should skip? People prioritizing supreme, pillowy comfort above all else. Putting these WMNS Air Jordan 4s on... the fit is true to size for me. The comfort is what you expect from a 4: not plush, but supportive. The ankle collar locks you in nicely—a bit stiff at first, for sure. Compared to a newer model (like a 37), it’s definitely more about style than modern performance tech. It’s a classic silhouette for a reason. Comparing it to other retros... the WMNS Air Jordan 4 sits in a sweet spot. It's "more" supportive than an AJ1, but "not" as chunky as an AJ5. The "balance" is just right. My favorite part? The "durability". The materials feel like they'll "last". The "con"? That plastic wing eyelets can feel a bit "stiff" initially. They break in, but it's a "note". For $210, you're getting a "lasting" piece of the Jordan legacy. Is it worth the retail price? For me, opening this "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro", the answer leans yes. The craftsmenship is there, the color is pristine, and it's a piece of history. On feet, they're not "comfort" kings like some modern runners, but they're perfectly fine for walking around. The look is what you're buying—that iconic, boxy silhouette that makes any outfit pop. It's not the most innovative shoe in 2024, but it doesn't need to be. Worth it for fans of the model. Not worth it if you prioritize cutting-edge comfort above all.
- Shown: Shadow
- Style: CZ6509-100