Color-wise, it's less flashy than some Retros but more interesting than a straight grey pair. It sits nicely between a classic and a new story. If you have too many grey sneakers, this 'Neutral Olive' offers a subtle switch-up. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize cutting-edge comfort above all else, look elsewhere. Also, if you're on a tight budget and $200 is a stretch, there are more comfortable performance or lifestyle options. And if you're a collector only chasing the super-hyped releases, this might fly under your radar—but that's honestly a mistake in my opinion. Major pros? 1) That upgraded comfort is "real". 2) The 'Neutral Olive' color is unique within the Jordan series—it's a mature, wearable tone. 3) The construction on my pair is clean. It feels like a modern take that respects the iconic silhouette. A successful 'Reimagined' project in my book. Let's get these on foot. The fit is true to size for me. The comfort? Honestly, it's a standard Jordan 4 feel—firm. The Air unit in the heel is there, but don't expect cloud-like softness. The suede upper provides decent support, though. It's a classic, slightly heavy silhouette, you know what you're getting into.