The matte finish doesn't show fingerprints easily. In different lighting, you can see the texture of the canvas. It's a versatile shoe that works with jeans or joggers. For a $200 USD shoe, it presents well and feels premium enough for the price. Alright, so I just got the "Air Jordan 4 'Black Canvas'" in hand. First impression? The materials are "really" interesting. It's not your typical leather; it's this textured canvas that gives it a totally different, more utilitarian vibe. The black colorway is super clean and versatile, honestly. For around "$210 USD", you're getting a unique take on a classic "Jordan series" silhouette. Who should skip it? If you're all about that premium, buttery leather feel, this ain't it. The canvas has a different hand-feel - it's more rigid and less luxurious. Also, if you need maximum comfort or breathability, look at the newer Jordan models with better tech. This is for style and durability over cutting-edge cushioning. Comparing it to, say, a 'Military Blue' or 'Bred' AJ4, the 'Black Canvas' is less flashy. It's a workhorse version. The price point at $210 is standard for retros now, but you're paying for the silhouette and colorway, not premium materials. If you want buttery leather, look elsewhere. But if you want a durable, all-black Jordan 4, this is a strong contender in the series.