The jumpman on the heel, the speckled midsole—it’s all there. Sliding them on, the insole is pretty basic, but the overall structure feels quality. They look even better in motion than in photos. The potential issue? That stiff ankle liner might rub if you wear no-shows. For around $210 USD, it’s a premium retro experience. I’d say go for it if you love unique color pops on a legendary silhouette like the AJ4. Alright, so I finally got the "~air jordan 4 retro~" in the "Military Blue" colorway in hand. First impression? Honestly"," the shape & overall build quality is solid right out the box. This 2024 version nails that classic silhouette we all love. The materials feel good, not necessarily premium"," but definitely better than some recent releases. For around $210 USD, it's a fair starting point. On feet now – the fit is true to size for me. The Air Jordan 4 Retro has a comfortable, "but" supportive feel. It's not super plush like a modern runner, but the cushioning is there. The heel Air unit does its job. However, the ankle collar? It can be a bit stiff at first – that's the trade-off for that legendary look. If you have wider feet, maybe consider going up half a size for the best experience. Unboxing the "'University Blue'" Air Jordan 4 Retro! Wow, that blue is vibrant—way brighter in real life. Materials feel good, not super plush but fine. On-foot feel is standard AJ4: comfortable, secure, a bit clunky. The color really shines in sunlight; you'll get tons of compliments. Compared to an AJ5, I find the 4 more wearable casually. Pro: incredible color. Con: light colors = high maintenance. Worth the $210 hype? If you love the color, yes. If not, maybe pass.