It’s for the collector wanting a cornerstone piece of the Jordan series. It’s for someone who wants a statement sneaker that works with loads of fits. It’s a must-have, culturally. Major pro? Versatility and timeless design. This sneaker, especially in a colorway like this, just works. The build quality on my pair is good – no glue stains or messy stitching. It’s a classic for a reason. You're buying a piece of sneaker history that still looks incredibly relevant today, no question. Alright, let's dive in. Unboxing these Air Jordan 4 Retro sneakers—the "Black Cat" version is all matte, and it's sleek. Priced at $220 USD, it's on the higher end, but the build quality justifies it. On feet, they feel supportive—good for standing, but not for intense activity. Wearing them out, the low-key style is a win. Compared to the Jordan 1, the 4 offers more cushion. Pros: subtle yet stylish. Cons: can show scuffs easily. Recommend for minimalists; not for those who beat up their shoes. Unboxing this latest "Air Jordan 4 Retro" release, I focused on the details. The stitching, the positioning of the wings – it all looks correct. On foot, the lockdown is secure, thanks to those plastic wing eyelets. They're definitely a statement piece. Price-wise, at $210 USD, they're in the standard retro range. The pro? Unbeatable, classic design that always gets compliments. The con? Breathability is basically zero – your feet will get warm. I'd say these are perfect for the style-focused sneakerhead, not so much for someone needing a performance or summer shoe.