The toe box creases—it's inevitable with this design. Breathability isn't great; your feet might get warm. And like I said, the cushioning is dated. If you want modern comfort tech, look elsewhere. The price is steep for a retro that doesn't innovate on comfort. On foot, in natural light? This colorway is a "straight-up" killer. The black upper makes it surprisingly versatile, and those red accents on the tongue and outsole? They just draw the eye. It photographs incredibly well. The "Bred" "Jordan 4" just has this aura that few other sneakers can match, period. Who should maybe skip it? If comfort is your #1 priority, look elsewhere. Also, if you prefer low-profile, minimalist sneakers, the "Air Jordan 4"'s chunkiness might not be for you. And if you're on a tight budget? $220 USD is a lot for a shoe you won't ball in. It's a style purchase, first and foremost. So, who is this for? Sneakerheads, obviously. Anyone wanting a classic, bold look. People who value style and heritage over cutting-edge comfort. It's a great first "Jordan 4" or a staple for a collection. If you missed it before, this is a must-have.