The design is A+, the colors are crisp. Yes, the tech is dated, but that's part of the charm. At $210, it's an investment in a classic. I'd say it's worth it for your rotation if you dig the style. Major pro? The style. You can't go wrong. This Air Jordan 4 Retro works with jeans, joggers, shorts—it's a wardrobe staple. The build quality on my pair is consistent, no major glue stains or anything. It's a shoe that, if you take care of it, will look fresh for years. That's a big win for a retro release. Immediate impression of this Air Jordan 4 Retro 'White Oreo'? Super clean execution. The mix of white, black, and grey is super wearable. On foot, they feel "secure"—the wing eyelets and lace lock system really do their job. "Now", compared to modern performance models, the tech is dated, but that's not the point with a Jordan 4 Retro. The point is style and heritage. "Downside"? The price—at $210 USD, it's an investment. Worth it for a classic silhouette in a versatile color? For me, yes. Not worth it if you only care about cutting-edge tech. So, who is this for? If you're a sneakerhead missing this from your collection, or just someone who wants a versatile, iconic sneaker, the Air Jordan 4 Retro is a great pick. It's for people who appreciate the heritage and that late-80s design language. At $210, it's an investment in a timeless piece.