The "Sail" colorway is super versatile. In natural light, all those little details—the zip-tie, the text on the mesh—they all stand out. It's a shoe that gets looks. Is it comfortable for all-day wear? Honestly, for me, not really. The ankle collar can be restrictive. But as a style piece? Unmatched. The "air jordan 4 off white" is a statement, no doubt. Now, the not-so-great parts. The price is a huge barrier - we're talking well over $1000 USD in the resale market. Also, the exposed foam and light-colored materials are dirt and stain magnets. It's not a daily beater shoe. For some, the deconstructed look might feel "unfinished." Comparing it to a standard Retro 4? It's night and day. The OG is clean, classic. This Off-White version is a complete re-imagining. It's like looking at the blueprint of the shoe. Some purists might hate that. The deconstructed aesthetic isn't for everyone. If you love the traditional, sleek Jordan 4 look, this might feel too busy, too "unfinished." But for design enthusiasts, it's a masterpiece. Putting these on... wow. The fit is snug, almost like a glove. The translucent mesh cage actually provides a unique kind of support. Comfort-wise? It's a standard Jordan 4 feel—firm, not super plush. Don't expect Boost-level softness here. The weight is noticeable, typical for the 4s. But that iconic silhouette? It's all there, just... deconstructed. Walking around, you definitely feel the quality, but also the stiffness.