Also, if you have a wider foot, the 4 can be narrow in the midfoot – consider sizing up. And if you prefer a sleeker, low-profile sneaker, the 'wmns air jordan 4 retro' is the opposite of that. It's chunky. Know what you're getting into! First thing I noticed: the quality here is consistent. No major glue stains or messy stitching on my pair of the "wmns Air Jordan 4 retro". When I walk around, there's a slight creak in the midsole—common with 4s—but it's not a dealbreaker. The visual weight of the shoe actually helps balance out certain fits. If you're into that '90s basketball aesthetic, this is a home run. Just know, it's an investment in style, not cutting-edge footwear tech. Worth it for the right person. Now, the "potential cons". If you're used to ultra-boost-like comfort, this ain't it. The Air unit is subtle. Also, that plastic wing eyelet system? It can sometimes press or rub on wider feet—just something to be aware of. It's part of the design, but not for "everyone". On feet now – and the fit is pretty true to size for me! The comfort is... you know, it's an Air Jordan 4. Don't expect ultra-boost levels of softness, but the cushioning is decent for all-day wear. The ankle collar? It provides good support without being too stiff. A classic feel, for sure.
- Shown: Shadow
- Style: DN3707-160