First thing I notice? The box is clean, and pulling these out, the color-blocking is "so" sharp. That deep navy on the upper with the grey hits? It's a classic, premium look. The suede feels decent right out of the gate. For $210 USD, initial impressions are solid. How does this 'Midnight Navy' colorway look in person? Honestly, it's versatile. The white midsole and grey accents "really" break up the dark upper. It doesn't look like a black hole on your feet. In different lighting, that navy pops more. It's a sophisticated take on a classic. I think this is one of those Jordan 4s that looks even better on foot than in the box. Who is this for? Honestly, for the collector who wants a clean, wearable colorway. For the casual fan who loves the AJ4 silhouette but wants something different from the usual black or white pairs. At $210, it's a fair price for a well-executed retro. It's a shoe you'll actually wear a lot. Wearing these out, the colorway really shines. The "Midnight Navy" is subtle but has great depth in person. It doesn't scream for attention, which I like. It pairs easily with jeans or shorts. On camera, the different textures – the nubuck, mesh, and plastic wings – add nice visual interest. It's a shoe that looks better on foot than in the box, honestly.