The nubuck feels premium and should age nicely with some creasing. The colorway is a huge win—it's a perfect fall/winter shoe. Durability seems great. It's a straightforward, well-executed retro. No crazy gimmicks, just a solid "Air Jordan 4" in a great color. Now, a potential con? The comfort. If you're new to Jordans, know that the "Air Jordan 4" isn't super plush. It's a '90s basketball shoe at heart. Break-in time is real. Also, that nubuck will show creases—it's part of the character. If you want modern, cloud-like comfort, look at newer models. This is for style and heritage. Major pro? The versatility, hands down. This is an easy shoe to wear. The colorway is mature but still has that Jordan flair. Also, the suede/nubuck combo feels pretty decent for the price point. It's a shoe you can beat up a bit and it'll still look great. A true wardrobe staple. Comparing it to other Jordans... If you have a 'Fire Red' or 'Military Blue' 4, this "Air Jordan 4 Midnight Navy" sits in that same timeless, wearable category. Versus a Jordan 1 or 3, the 4 is bulkier and has a more technical, 90s basketball look. The comfort level is different, too—3s are often softer, while 4s are more structured. This colorway makes the 4's design feel a bit more refined, though.