Also, if you're strictly a comfort-first wearer, the AJ4 might disappoint you. And if that suede upkeep sounds like a hassle, this might not be your ideal daily driver. On foot now, and the comfort is what you expect from a Jordan 4. It's not ultra-plush like some modern sneakers, but it's solid. The leather feels nice, and the fit is true to size for me. The "Brick by Brick" detailing on the heel tab is a cool, subtle touch. It's a great-looking shoe that doesn't scream for attention, which I personally like. Who might want to skip it? If you're only into the most hyped, loud collaborations, this might feel too understated. If you find the Jordan 4 uncomfortable generally, this won't change your mind. Also, if you're on a tight budget and already have a neutral-colored Jordan 4, the differences might not justify the cost. It's a specific vibe. Final verdict? I'm really into the Air Jordan 4 Nigel "Brick by Brick." It's a thoughtful, well-executed collaboration that offers a fresh perspective on a classic. The quality justifies the price for me. It's a great wearer and a cool piece for the collection. Would I recommend it? Yes, if the style speaks to you. It's not for everyone, and that's okay—but for the right person, it's a fantastic pick-up from the Jordan series this year.