It has a story—inspired by building, by process. Compared to a retro, the materials here might feel a touch better. It sits in a cool space between a classic silhouette and a modern collaborative take. Definitely a unique entry in the "Jordan series" catalog. So, would I recommend them? For the right person, absolutely. They fill a specific niche perfectly. They're a conversation starter for those in the know, and a just-plain-great-looking shoe for everyone else. As a fan of both the "Jordan 4" silhouette and thoughtful design, this "Nigel Sylvester" collab is a win in my book. Thumbs up from me On foot, this "Brick by Brick" concept really comes to life. The different textures - the nubuck, the mesh, the plastic wings - they all play together so well. In natural light, the colors pop without being too loud. It's a shoe that gets better the more you look at it. Compared to a more basic colorway, these have so much more personality and detail. They definitely stand out in a collection. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The Air Jordan 4 silhouette is iconic, and this "Brick by Brick" version holds up. The lockdown is good, typical AJ4. Comfort? It's decent – you get that heel Air unit, but it's not a super plush, modern feel. It's more about style and that classic, slightly stiff Jordan 4 break-in period. For $225 USD, you're paying for the story and design.