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"Major pro": the timeless design. The "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro" is just a great-looking shoe that fits many styles. Construction feels durable. A "potential con": the toe box creases pretty noticeably – that's just the nature of the materials. It doesn’t bother me, but if you're a "keep-your-shoes-perfect" collector, it's something to consider. It's a shoe meant to be worn. Final verdict time. Personally, I love adding this retro to the collection. It's a piece of history you can wear. The $210 price is steep, but it's on par for a premium retro release. The "wmns air jordan 4 retro" gets a big recommendation from me — but only if you value design & heritage over cutting-edge tech. It's an icon for a reason. Is the Air Jordan 4 overhyped? Getting this 'Fire Red' pair in hand, the quality control seems better than some recent retros. The first lace-up felt snug and supportive. The classic colorway looks amazing in sunlight. Versus a Dunk, it offers more tech (that visible Air unit) and structure. Big pro is its place in sneaker history - it's a legend. The possible downside? The price has crept up to $200 USD. I'd recommend this to someone who wants a piece of that history and a versatile red/white/black sneaker. Maybe not for someone on a tight budget just entering the sneaker game. From an on-camera perspective, this shoe "pops". The details on the wmns Air Jordan 4 retro—the mesh, the wing eyelets—look fantastic in video. It's a visually interesting shoe that reviews well. At $225, it's an investment in a piece of sneaker history. Just know the tech inside is ~30 years old. You're here for the look, not performance innovation. And that's okay!
- Shown: Guava Ice
- Style: DC9533-001