Great materials, a timeless color, and it executes the classic design perfectly. It's not revolutionizing anything, and that's okay. It's just a really, really good version of an icon. Thumbs up from me. Comparing it to other "Jordan 4s", this one sits in a nice middle ground. It's not as loud as a 'University Blue' or as sought-after as an 'Oreo,' but it's more interesting than a straight-up 'Military Blue.' For $210, it's priced like most retros. I'd say it holds its own in the lineup—a strong, classic-inspired color that won't go out of style. Who should skip it? If you prioritize comfort above all else, look at the Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT or newer models. If you want a super-lightweight shoe, this isn't it. Also, if you already have a navy shoe like the UNC 3s, you might find it redundant. It's a specific vibe for a specific sneakerhead. So, is the "Air Jordan 4 'Midnight Navy'" worth the "$210 USD"? For me, yes. It fills a specific niche: a classic, well-executed retro in a versatile color. It's not the most exciting release of the year, but it's a shoe I know I'll wear often. The quality is there, and the colorway has longevity. It's a dependable pick-up.