The main advantage is the iconic design language. It's a piece of sneaker history. The materials feel unique and high-quality. The deconstructed aesthetic gives you a totally different look from any other Jordan 4 in your collection. It's a conversation starter every single time. So, is it worth it? At retail, an absolute yes. At today's resale? That's a "very" personal decision. You're paying for cultural significance, not just materials. For me, as a centerpiece of my collection, it was worth it. But I can't honestly tell "everyone" to drop that much cash. You really have to want it for what it represents. So, is it worth it? At resale? That's a personal call. As an experience and a collectible, yes, it's iconic. As a pure value-for-money sneaker? No. You're paying for the concept and the name. For me, having this Air Jordan 4 Off-White in the collection is about appreciating a moment in design. It's art. Who is this for? Sneakerheads who appreciate design history and collabs. It’s for collectors and fashion-forward folks. If you want a shoe that gets looks and has a story—the Air Jordan 4 Off-White is your move. Perfect for casual fits, not the gym.