It doesn't scream for attention but has this quiet, premium vibe. The mix of materials—suede, mesh, that rubber cage—looks even better in natural light. This is a colorway that'll work with "a lot" of fits, from jeans to techwear-inspired pants. Really digging the aesthetic. Alright, so the box just arrived. First thing I notice? The colorway is "so" clean. This "Air Jordan 4 RM 'Neutral Olive'" has this muted, earthy tone that's way more versatile than I expected. The suede feels decent right out of the box, and the overall shape is classic AJ4. For around $200 USD, the initial impression is pretty solid. Let's get these on feet. Now, potential cons? The comfort tech is dated. If you're used to modern performance sneakers, the Air Jordan 4 RM will feel stiff. Also, that nubuck upper... you gotta be ready to baby it a bit from rain and stains. It's not a "beat-up" shoe if you want to keep that color fresh. So, is it worth it? For "me", yes. I love having a Jordan in my rotation that I can just throw on without thinking. The "air jordan 4 rm" in this colorway is that shoe. It's a premium, modern take on a classic. If you dig the look and want a comfier 4, it's a solid pick-up.