Also, if you're rough on your shoes or hate maintenance, the suede on this "Fear" pack might stress you out. And beginners to the Jordan series might want a more iconic colorway first. Conversely, who should maybe pass? If you prioritize all-day, cloud-like comfort above all else, look elsewhere. Also, if you're new to Jordans and want a classic, bold colorway, you might be better off with a 'Fire Red' or 'Military Blue' first. This is a shoe for a specific taste. So, is it worth the "$210"? For me, "yes". You're getting a high-quality Retro of a legendary colorway. The craftsmanship is there, the look is unique, and it fills a specific spot in a collection. It's not an everyday shoe for most, but as a rotation piece? Absolutely. If you like what you see, you probably won't be disappointed. That's my genuine opinion on these! Sliding these on... the fit is "typical" AJ4. A bit roomy in the toebox for me, so I'd say go true to size. The cushioning? It's decent—you get that classic, slightly firm Air unit feel. Don't expect Boost-level softness, obviously. The overall weight feels standard for the Jordan 4 Retro model, not too heavy, not too light. It's a comfortable, supportive wear.