The translucent outsole and those AIR units are a conversation starter. In natural light, the muted tones look even better. However, that translucent mesh on the upper? It might discolor over time, just something to think about. For a ~$600 USD resale price, you're paying for the Virgil Abloh concept as much as the shoe itself. On feet, the design really pops. The deconstructed panels, the "AIR" text on the midsole—it's all so distinctive. In natural light, the sail/cream tones look amazing. The "Off-White" branding is subtle yet everywhere. It's a sneaker that gets compliments, no doubt. But that translucent cage and outsole? They will yellow over time, just a heads-up. Let's talk on-foot. 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. Putting them on... the fit is true to size for me. The feeling is unique because of that deconstructed collar - it's not a tight, traditional hug. Comfort is decent, typical AJ4 cushioning, so don't expect Boost-level softness. The weight feels standard. That translucent outsole and plastic wing eyelets are the stars here.