The comfort, as I said, isn't for everyone - it's firm. Also, that nubuck can be prone to creasing, so if you're super nitpicky about that, be aware. At $210, it's not cheap, and some might wait for a sale. It's a great shoe, but it has its quirks, like most "Jordan 4s". Big pro? The materials. The suede is soft and has a nice nap, and the black nubuck is durable. The overall construction feels premium. Another advantage is the timeless design—this won't look dated in a few years. The Air Jordan 4 Sierra Red is a shoe you can keep in your rotation for a long, long time. It's built to last. On feet, the "air jordan 4 sierra red" really "pops". The contrast with the black midsole and grey accents is "clean". In natural light, the suede shows nice movement. They're "versatile" – I can see these with jeans or even some techwear-inspired fits. The design is "detailed" but not loud, which I personally prefer. It's a statement piece that doesn't scream for attention. Now, a potential con? That nubuck/suede upper. If you live in a rainy area or hate maintenance, this might give you pause. It's not a "beat 'em up" shoe. Also, the price creep to $210 USD is noticeable. You're paying for the iconic silhouette, not groundbreaking tech.

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