The biggest advantage? The color. It's unique but not crazy, super wearable. The materials, especially that seafoam suede, are easy to maintain. It's also a GR, so it was relatively accessible at retail ($210). For a classic sneaker head, this is a great way to get a fresh color without chasing crazy hyped releases. A solid, no-brainer pickup if you love 4s. So, should you buy the Air Jordan 4 Seafoam? If you've been waiting for a Jordan 4 that's different but not crazy, this is it. The quality is there, the color is amazing in person. Just know what you're getting: a style-icon sneaker with good, not great, comfort and a need for some care. For me, it's a win. Now, a potential con? That beautiful seafoam suede. It's gonna be a magnet for dirt and stains, no question. You have to be prepared to baby these a bit if you want them to stay looking fresh. Also, at $210 USD, it's an investment. If you're not totally in love with the color, you might want to wait for a sale. Comparing it to other 4s? The 'Seafoam' sits in a nice spot. It's not a super loud "Fire Red" or a super muted "Military Blue." It's its own thing. The quality seems on par with most recent Jordan 4 retros. No major flaws on my pair. A solid, mid-tier colorway in the Jordan series lineup, for sure.