It’s iconic, but man, it "can" rub against your Achilles if you're wearing low socks. Break-in time is real. Also, the outsole traction on dustier surfaces… it's not the best. This isn't a performance review, but just know the "Air Jordan 4 Retro" is a lifestyle king, not a court king anymore. Checking out the details up close — the craftsmanship on this Air Jordan 4 is impressive. Lacing them up, I get a snug, supportive fit. The air unit in the heel? You can feel it, but it’s subtle. The major advantage is the unmatched streetwear credibility this model carries. A possible turn-off? The price — $210 USD is an investment. Worth it for sneakerheads. Maybe not for someone testing the waters with their first Jordan purchase. Alright, let's get these out of the box. First impression? The "shape" on this "'Air Jordan 4 Retro'" is classic - really solid. The build quality feels good, no major glue stains or anything. This colorway is super clean and versatile. For $225 USD, you expect a premium feel, and so far, it delivers. It's a strong start for any Jordan series fan. For the price point – we're talking $200 USD – you're paying for the legacy and the design. You're not getting cutting-edge comfort tech. But, as a total package? I think it's worth it for the right person. The Air Jordan 4 Retro is a certified classic that holds its value, both in style and in resale.