Also, if you already have multiple white-based "Jordan 4s", this might feel redundant. And for those on a tight budget, $210 is a commitment for a shoe with older tech. It's a style purchase, through and through. On foot and in natural light, this 'Brick by Brick' colorway really pops. The different material textures—the nubuck, the mesh, the plastic wings—all play together nicely. It's a shoe that looks great with jeans or shorts. Compared to other recent AJ4 releases, this one feels more understated and wearable, less flashy. It's a solid addition to the "Jordan series" for sure. Alright, so I just got the "air jordan 4 brick by brick" in hand, and my first impression is... solid. The build quality feels really good, honestly. The "Brick" colorway is this muted, earthy pink with grey suede overlays—it's way more versatile in person than I expected from the promo pics. The materials, especially that suede, have a nice, soft touch right out of the box. Definitely a clean start for this Jordan 4. Another thing to consider - the suede upper. It looks amazing, but it means you gotta be mindful of the weather. This isn't a "beat 'em up in the rain" kind of shoe. If you live somewhere really wet, or you're rough on your kicks, the maintenance factor is real with this one.