If you're used to modern performance foam or even newer Jordan retros with better setups, these might feel stiff. The break-in period is real. Also, that nubuck can crease in a noticeable way. It's part of the look, but if you're a perfectionist, it might bug you. Final verdict? I'm really liking this pair. The "Air Jordan 4 RM" "Red Metallic" executes a classic design very well. It looks great, feels decent on foot, and has that Jordan brand prestige. Is it worth the $210 USD? For fans of the model, yes. For someone new to Jordans? Maybe try a more comfortable model first. But I'm keeping these. On foot now, and the fit is true to size for me. The comfort is... okay. It's an Air Jordan 4, so you know it's not ultra-plush. There's some cushioning, but it's firm. The lockdown is good, though. The RM version feels a bit lighter than some older 4s I have. For all-day wear? Maybe not, but for style? They're hitting the mark. Alright, so the Air Jordan 4 RM just landed. First thing I noticed? The shape is "super" clean. This 'Red Metallic' colorway pops in-hand, the red hits against that white leather are sharp. For $210, the materials feel good, not amazing, but solid. The 'RM' remix details are subtle but cool. Definitely a strong first impression from Jordan Brand here.