Like most Jordan 4s, the 'Military Black' isn't the most ventilated shoe. Your feet might get warm on a hot day. Also, the fit can be tricky - I'd recommend trying them on if you can. Some people need to go true to size, others a half size down. It's not a perfect, one-size-fits-all situation. Who are these for? I'd recommend the Air Jordan 4 Military Black to anyone looking for a durable, everyday sneaker with iconic style. It's perfect for collectors who want a versatile colorway, or for someone building their first serious sneaker rotation. If you value wearability over hype, this is a fantastic option. It's a shoe you'll reach for constantly. Comparing it to my other Jordans... the Air Jordan 4 'Military Black' is less bulky than a Jordan 1 Mid, but it's definitely not a low-profile shoe. It has presence. The comfort is better than a Jordan 1, but it's not touching a Jordan 13 or a modern running shoe. You buy this for the style and heritage of the Jordan series, not for groundbreaking tech. Now, potential cons? The toe box can crease, that's just the nature of the leather. Some might find the ankle collar a bit stiff initially. And if you're seeking ultimate, cloud-like comfort, modern performance shoes or even some newer Retros do it better. The $210 USD price tag is also standard Jordan Retro pricing, but it's still a significant investment for a casual shoe. Just things to consider.