The suede nap is nice and consistent, and the overall construction feels tight. No glue stains or messy stitching on my pair. Another plus? The colorway is easy to style. You don't have to think too hard about an outfit. It's a straightforward, handsome sneaker that gets the job done. Let’s talk looks in person. The "Midnight Navy" color really pops in natural light. The contrast with the grey midsole and hits of red on the jumpman? "Chef's kiss". It’s a versatile colorway that works with jeans or shorts. On camera, the textures show up nicely—it doesn’t look flat at all. My final take? The "Air Jordan 4 'Midnight Navy'" is a strong, no-nonsense retro. At $210, it's not a steal, but it's fair for what you get. I'd recommend it if you love the model and this color speaks to you. It's a reliable pick-up that won't go out of style. Let's talk about this color in real life. The 'Midnight Navy' is "so" much better in person. In some lights, it looks almost black, then the blue pops. It pairs with "everything" – jeans, shorts, you name it. For a $210 USD retro, it delivers that timeless, wearable aesthetic the Jordan brand is known for.