This "navy" colorway is super versatile. In different lighting, the shades of blue really pop. The gum outsole adds that perfect casual, worn-in aesthetic right out of the box. It doesn't scream for attention, but sneakerheads will definitely notice. It's a great blend of sport and style. On feet, this colorway is super versatile. The navy works with jeans, shorts, you name it. In natural light, the different textures—nubuck, mesh, plastic wings—really pop. It's a clean, wearable shoe that doesn't scream for attention. The Air Jordan 4 Nike SB Navy just looks expensive and well-made in person, more so than in pics. Comparing it to my other "Jordan" retros? This is a hybrid beast. It has the iconic "4" silhouette we all love, but the SB DNA makes it "feel" different. It's less of a "court" shoe and more of a "lifestyle" model from the first step. For collectors who want something familiar yet fresh in their rotation, this nails it. Who might "not" love it? If you want that stiff, 1989 OG Jordan 4 feel—this isn't it. Or if you only buy shoes for resale; this is a shoe to "wear". At $225, it's an investment for wearers, not flippers. The colorway, while clean, might be too simple for some seeking loud designs.