It's for collectors and casual wearers alike. The $210 USD price point is standard now, but for a shoe with this much clout? I think it's justifiable, especially in a classic color-blocking. On foot, the design "really" pops. The mesh panels and plastic wings give the "Air Jordan 4 Retro" so much texture. This 'Bred' colorway is just vicious on camera—the black nubuck against the red accents is flawless. It’s a shoe that looks even better in motion than in photos. A definite head-turner, and a staple in the "Jordan" lineup for a reason. Let's talk pros and cons. Major pro: this silhouette is iconic. The Jordan 4 Retro just never goes out of style. Another plus? The durability - the materials can take a beating. Now, the potential downside: that classic ankle collar can rub some people the wrong way (literally!). It's a bit stiff initially. So, if you have super sensitive ankles, maybe try them on first. Alright, fam—just unboxed these, and the Air Jordan 4 Retro looks sharp. The "Military Blue" version? Clean. At $220 USD, it's pricey, but the materials feel worth it. On feet, they're comfy—good for walking, but a tad stiff out of the box. Wearing them out, the retro vibe is strong; pairs well with jeans. Compared to the Jordan 6, the 4 is lighter. Pros: iconic, great for collections. Cons: traction isn't top-tier. I'd say go for it if you love Jordan history; avoid if you need grip for sports.