I laced up these "air jordan 4 black canvas" kicks, and the fit is true to size. The canvas upper is less plush than nubuck, so the initial wrap is a bit more structured. It's not uncomfortable, just different. The cushioning is that familiar Air Sole unit—good for casual wear, not for serious ball. They feel a bit lighter than a leather AJ4, which is a plus for all-day comfort. Comparing it to other 4s? It's lighter than my 'Military Blue' pair because of the canvas. Versus a leather AJ1, the structure is more rigid. The comfort is similar to other retro Jordans – it's about style over modern performance tech. If you love the 4's shape, this is a cool, material-swapped version. 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. On foot now. The fit is true to size for me. The canvas upper is "surprisingly" flexible right out of the box, so break-in is minimal. Comfort is standard for a "Jordan 4"—you get that familiar, supportive feel, not ultra-plush. The shoe isn't super heavy, but you definitely feel its presence. It's a solid, grounded sneaker.