Just go in with realistic expectations about the comfort. It's a 10/10 for style and history, but maybe a 6/10 for modern cushioning standards. Would I recommend it? 100%, but know what you're getting into. Now, potential cons. The breathability isn't great; your feet might get warm. And that firm midsole? It's not for all-day comfort, like, say, a New Balance. The paint on the midsole can also crack over time—a common 4 issue. If you prioritize cloud-like comfort above all else, these might not be your daily drivers. Just keeping it 100. Is it worth the $210? For me, yes. If you're a fan of the silhouette and this iconic colorway, it's a must-have. The quality is there, and it's a shoe that will never go out of style. You're paying for the legacy and the look. I think it's a fair price for what you get in the current market. Alright, let's get these out of the box. First impression? The "Air Jordan 4 Bred" colorway is just iconic, man. The black nubuck feels pretty decent right away, and that classic silhouette with the mesh panels and plastic wings... it's a timeless look. For $210 USD, you're paying for that history, no doubt.