Slipping into these "Air Jordan 4 Off-Whites", the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning is... well, it's a classic AJ4. Don't expect Boost-level softness; it's firm but supportive. The mesh and suede upper breathes okay. They're not the lightest sneakers, but the weight feels balanced. That translucent outsole is a major flex point. On foot, the design "really" pops. The deconstructed flaps, the plastic zip-tie (I keep mine on), and the exposed foam—it all tells a story. In natural light, the muted "Sail" upper with hits of grey and that translucent outsole looks so clean. It's a shoe that gets attention without being loud. For a Jordan 4, it's arguably one of the most unique releases in the entire series. Who should skip these? If you're looking for comfort-first performance, or a versatile daily wearer, look at a regular AJ4 Retro. If you're not into the deconstructed, high-fashion vibe, this will just look like a damaged shoe to you. And if you hate cleaning your kicks? Steer clear. The maintenance is real. On feet, the design really pops. The "AIR" text on the midsole, the speckled details... it looks incredible in natural light. This isn't your average Jordan series release; it's a piece of wearable art. But that translucent mesh? It's gonna get dirty fast, and cleaning it is a nightmare. Just being real with you guys.