I slipped these on, and the comfort is standard for a "Jordan 4"—which means it's decent, but don't expect Boost-level softness. The canvas upper is surprisingly flexible from the get-go, which is a plus. The lockdown is good, and the weight feels normal. It's a solid, wearable sneaker right away, no major break-in needed. Who should skip it? If you're all about that shiny, new-leather smell and super soft tumbled leather, you might be disappointed. Also, if you need maximum comfort for all-day wear, there are more cushioned modern sneakers. This is a retro basketball shoe at its core, with retro basketball shoe comfort. Major pros? The durability of the canvas should be great—less worry about creasing compared to soft leather. The color is also a huge plus; it goes with everything and hides dirt well. I think the $210 price point is fair for a Jordan 4 with a unique material story. It's a solid, everyday wearable sneaker. So, is it worth it? For me, yes. It fills a specific niche in the Jordan series: a low-maintenance, all-black sneaker with that iconic silhouette. If that's what you're looking for, you'll be happy. Just go in knowing it's canvas, not leather. Don't expect a super-soft feel, but do expect a sneaker you can wear without babying it. Solid pick-up.