If you're all about maximum comfort, the "Air Jordan 4"'s somewhat stiff ride might not be for you. Also, the colorway, while clean, might be too muted for some. It's not a "head-turner" in a bright way. And true to the 4s, the plastic wing eyelets can sometimes press if you lace too tight. On feet, the 'Nigel' colorway really pops. The 'Brick' red accents are perfect – not too loud, but they add that necessary hit of color. I love how the mesh panels and plastic wings look in natural light. This is a shoe that works with so many fits, from jeans to shorts. It's a versatile addition to any rotation, for sure. Let's talk looks on camera and in person. In natural light, that sail upper pops. The red hits on the wings and heel tab are "perfect". The "brick" embroidery is such a cool, unique touch for a Jordan 4 – it makes this $210 USD release feel special. It's a colorway that works with almost anything, from jeans to shorts. Really versatile for a collector's piece. Major pros? The versatility. The grey suede makes it easy to wear with a lot of fits. The collaboration story adds value for sneakerheads. Construction feels durable. It's a conversation starter for those who know, but a clean, everyday shoe for those who don't. For a $210 USD price tag, you're getting a well-made, distinctive take on an iconic silhouette. That's a win in my book.