The red, green, and white scheme is very specific and can be hard to style. It might look like a "clown shoe" to some people. Also, the materials, while decent, aren't luxury. If you're looking for a premium leather AJ4, this isn't it. It's about the theme, not the material upgrade. Potential con? The white mesh and nubuck will be a magnet for dirt, no question. Also, that bold theme means it won't match with everything. It's a statement piece. If your style is very minimalist, the Air Jordan 4 "Pizza" might just sit in the box because it's hard to style casually. Pros? Unmatched uniqueness in the Jordan series right now. The storytelling is 10/10. Execution from Nike is pretty good—the splatter paint, the accessories. It's a shoe that will get compliments and questions. For $225, you're paying for that story and the bold design. As a collector's piece or a weekend flex, it delivers. Comparing it to my other Jordans... the Air Jordan 4 Pizza sits right in the middle. It's more substantial than a Jordan 1, less bulky than a Jordan 5. The fit is TTS, just like most 4s. If you own a 4, you know exactly what you're getting here—it's all about this specific, hilarious $210 USD color story on a familiar platform.