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. Final take: This is a standout in the "Jordan series". The "'Navy'" colorway is a future classic, and the SB modifications are meaningful. It bridges the gap between lifestyle and sport perfectly. If you can swing the $225 USD, I think it's a fantastic, versatile pickup that you won't regret. Comparing it to my other "Jordan 4s", the SB model is the winner for comfort, hands down. The standard retros can feel a bit stiff, but this "Nike SB" collab fixes that. The silhouette is slightly tweaked for board feel, but you barely notice it visually. If you love 4s but hate the break-in period, this is your solution. The $225 USD price reflects that premium upgrade. Who should maybe pass? If you're looking for a super-lightweight, summer shoe—look elsewhere. Or if you strictly prefer the "original" Jordan 4 fit and silhouette, the SB alterations might throw you off. It's a specific vibe. For pure basketball styling? Stick to the Retros.