Also, if you need a super comfortable, all-day-everyday sneaker, there are more cushioned options. This is more about style and collection value than groundbreaking comfort. My final take? I'm really liking this pair. The 'Nigel Brick by Brick' execution is clean. It's a grown-up sneaker that still has that Jordan brand cool factor. The suede is nice, the colors work, and the Jordan 4 shape is forever classic. It's not the most exciting release, but it's a very good one. For a rotation staple, it checks the boxes. Who should maybe skip these? If you're new to Jordans and want your first pair, I'd maybe start with a more iconic colorway. Also, if you need a super versatile sneaker that goes with "everything", these specific 'Brick' hues could be limiting. And if you're on a tight budget, at $225, there are more affordable options in the Jordan series. 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.