The ankle collar provides good support, which I like. Visually, it's a shoe that looks great with jeans or joggers. The "biggest advantage"? Its timeless style. The "drawback"? That classic Air Sole unit can feel a bit dated underfoot. 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. Looking at this "air jordan 4 retro" "Midnight Navy." The blue is deep and rich, almost looks black in low light. Construction feels premium. Wearing them, the ankle support is notable – great for all-day wear. Aesthetically, it's a sleeper hit; super clean. Versus a Jordan 3, I find the 4's forefoot a bit narrower. "Pro:" Sophisticated, versatile color. "Con:" That narrow fit might bother wide-footers. Priced at $210, I'd say it's great for someone wanting a低调 (low-key) yet premium Jordan. Skip if you have very wide feet. Final verdict? For me, personally, the Air Jordan 4 Retro is a recommend. The design is a 10/10, it's a piece of sneaker history, and it "elevates" a basic fit instantly. Yes, the tech is dated – but that's part of the charm. I'd say grab a colorway you love on a slight sale, if you can.