It's a core colorway. Versus a Jordan 1, the 4 is obviously bulkier and has a different kind of presence. The 'Military Black' specifically feels less loud than some other 4s, like the 'Breds' or 'University Blues', which makes it easier to wear frequently. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, look elsewhere. Also, if you already have multiple black-based "Jordan 4s" (like the Black Cat), this might feel redundant. And for true performance? Obviously, don't ball in these—they're strictly for lifestyle wear. If you're on a tight budget, you might find similar vibes for less, but you lose the iconic AJ4 shape. Who is this shoe for? Honestly, it's for the Jordan fan who wants a clean, wearable pair. It's for someone who already has some loud kicks and needs a versatile staple. It's great for casual wear, maybe a bit of light walking. If you appreciate the history of the Jordan 4 model and love a simple color palette, the 'Military Black' is a perfect choice. Comparing it to other 4s? It sits right there with the 'Fire Red' or 'White Cement' in terms of being a staple colorway. It's more versatile than something like the 'University Blue' because it's neutral. Compared to a Jordan 1, the 4 is bulkier and offers a different kind of ankle support. It's a matter of preference: do you want a sleek profile (Jordan 1) or a more rugged, defined look (Jordan 4)?