The design execution is on point. Are they a must-have? Not for everyone. But if the colorway speaks to you, you won't be disappointed. The quality is there, and they fill a specific niche in the Jordan lineup. For me, they're a solid pickup for rotating into my weekly wear. Now, the cons - or things to consider. That firm midsole cushioning? If you're used to modern performance shoes, these might feel a bit stiff. The toe box can be restrictive for wider feet. And at $210, it's not a cheap pickup. If you want plush comfort above all else, this might not be your first choice. Major pro? The uniqueness. In a sea of re-releases, this $210 USD offering actually brings something new to the table. The material combination is great - suede, mesh, and that plastic wing eyelet. It's a well-thought-out design. Another plus is the versatility; the earthy tones can work with a lot of fits, from jeans to cargos. Who should probably pass? If you're looking for your first or only pair of Jordan 4s, I'd recommend a more versatile colorway. If you prefer low-maintenance materials or ultra-soft comfort, this isn't it. Also, if the $210 USD price tag is a stretch for a very situational shoe, maybe wait for a sale or a more classic retro.