The toe box creases—it's just part of the game with this leather/nubuck. Breathability isn't great. And as I said, if you want plush, cloud-like comfort, look elsewhere. The Air Jordan 4 Fire Red is about style, not cutting-edge tech. That's the trade-off. Let's get these on feet. Sizing is pretty TTS for me. The lockdown is good, but let's be real—the Air Jordan 4 is not known for cloud-like comfort. It's a firm, stable ride. The cushioning is okay for all-day wear, but if you're used to modern tech, you might find it a bit stiff. The weight is noticeable but not crazy heavy. It's a classic feel, for better or worse. Alright, so the Air Jordan 4 Fire Red is finally here. Opening the box, that classic silhouette just pops. The white, cement grey, and those bold Fire Red accents? It's a timeless combo. The build quality feels solid right out of the gate. This is a Jordan 4 done right, no crazy changes, just a clean, iconic look. First impression? It's a straight-up classic. Comparing it to other Jordans? The AJ4 'Fire Red' sits higher off the ground and feels more substantial than an AJ1. The toebox is roomier than an AJ3. Comfort-wise, it's similar to other 4s—that firm, retro ride. If you love the 4's bulky aesthetic, you'll love this. If you prefer a sleeker profile like the AJ11 or AJ1, this might feel a bit clunky to you. Just my two cents.