The nubuck is buttery and should age nicely with some creasing. The color is a home run—it's a mature, stylish take on a classic. Durability seems on point. For a retro, it checks the boxes for build quality and timeless appeal. It's a shoe you can keep in the rotation for years without it looking dated. On foot, the look is "fire". The "Midnight Navy" color is super versatile. It's dark enough to be sleek but has enough contrast to stand out. In different lighting, you catch those subtle textures. This is a shoe that works with jeans or shorts, no problem. Compared to a loud colorway, this one is more of a wearable, everyday grail. It just looks expensive on foot. On foot, the fit is true to size for me. The lockdown is secure, especially around the midfoot with those plastic wings. Comfort-wise, it’s standard AJ4 fare: a bit firm initially, but you know it’ll break in. They’re not heavy, but you definitely feel the structure. For a retro, it’s what I expected. To wrap it up: The "Air Jordan 4 Midnight Navy" gets a recommendation from me for fans of the silhouette. It executes a simple idea perfectly. You get that iconic Jordan series design in a super versatile color. Just go in knowing its comfort limitations. If that's cool with you, then yeah, this is a great pick-up. That's my honest review. What do you guys think?

  • Shown: Red Oreo
  • Style: DM9036-104

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