First thing I notice? The color blocking is "clean". That deep navy suede against the grey hits and white midsole... it's a classic, premium look. The suede feels nice right out of the box. For $210 USD, the initial quality impression is solid. This is a strong start for a Jordan 4 release. Now, potential cons. The toe box creasing – it's going to happen, it's part of the design with that soft leather. The breathability isn't great; it's a warm shoe. And if you need modern, bouncy cushioning for all-day wear, this isn't it. The "Air Jordan 4 Midnight Navy" is about style over supreme comfort. That's the trade-off. 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. Big pro for me? The versatility. The "Air Jordan 4 'Midnight Navy'" is a shoe you can wear with a lot. The materials are decent for the price point ($210 USD), and it's a timeless color combo. It's a great entry into the Jordan 4 line if you don't have a navy-based pair. The design is executed well, with no major flaws on my pair.