If you're in a rainy or dusty area, you'll be brushing these off constantly. Also, if you prefer bold, colorful sneakers that pop, this might feel too plain or boring for you. It's a subtle shoe, and that's not for everyone. Now, potential cons? The breathability isn't amazing—it's a mostly leather/suede shoe. And that classic "AJ4" midsole can feel a bit stiff initially; it needs a short break-in. If you're used to modern, super-plush sneakers, the "'Black Cat'" might feel dated comfort-wise. Also, all-black shows dust and lint fairly easily, just something to keep in mind. Putting these on... the fit is true to size for me. The "Air Jordan 4" cushioning is what it is – it's firm, not super plush like modern performance shoes. But you get that classic, supportive feel. The lockdown is good, and the weight is noticeable but not heavy. It's that classic, substantial Jordan feel on foot. Alright, so here's the Air Jordan 4 'Black Cat' in hand. First off, the all-black nubuck is super clean, but you can "definitely" see the dust & fingerprints. The build quality feels solid, though. It's that classic Jordan 4 silhouette, just in a stealthy, monochromatic way. For $200 USD, you're paying for that iconic look, no doubt.