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That stiff leather I mentioned? It can cause some initial pressure on the pinky toe. Also, at nearly $230, it's a premium price for retro tech. If you're after the "absolute best" comfort straight out the box, some newer models might serve you better. Just keeping it 100% real with you all. Comparing it to other Jordans... the Air Jordan 4 Retro sits higher on the ankle than a 1 or a 3. It offers more support, for sure. However, it's also a bit heavier. The design details – like the netting and heel tab – are just "so" good. Is it worth the $210? If you love the model, yes. If you're new to Jordans? Maybe try a more forgiving model first. Breaking down the pros and cons realistically. Pro: The "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro" is arguably one of the most stylish sneakers ever made—it just works. Con: It's not the most comfortable Jordan model (I'd give that to the 13s or some of the newer ones). On foot, you get a stable, locked-in feel, but don't expect cloud-like softness. The upper materials can also crease fairly noticeably. Still, as a piece for your collection and for casual fits, it's hard to beat. Ideal for sneaker enthusiasts who appreciate history. Less ideal for comfort-first buyers. Alright, let's get this box open. First impression? The "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro" in this "Metallic Red" colorway is clean. The build quality feels solid right out of the box, no glue stains or anything sloppy. That classic Jordan 4 silhouette is just iconic – and in this mostly white / red combo, it's a versatile piece. At around "$200 USD", it's standard for the series, but we'll see if it's worth it on foot.
- Shown: Defining Moments
- Style: CZ0774-300