.. okay, the fit is true to size for me. The "Air Jordan 4" cushioning is what it is—firm. You're not getting crazy Cloud-like comfort, but it's stable. The lockdown is good, especially around the midfoot. They feel a bit bulky, but that's part of the "Jordan 4" DNA. For casual wear or light ball, they're fine. Just don't expect Boost-level softness. On foot, the colorway is even better. That UNC blue against the black accents and grey midsole is a perfect combo. They look fantastic in natural light and on camera. This is one of those Jordan series colorways that just works for almost any outfit, super versatile. Let's talk about how these look on camera and in real life. The "unc pe" colorway really "pops", especially in sunlight. The mix of white, blue, and hits of grey is just iconic. However, that beautiful nubuck? It's a magnet for dust and scuffs. If you're someone who likes pristine sneakers, be prepared for constant maintenance with this pair. My final take? I really like this shoe. The Air Jordan 4 UNC PE execution is nearly flawless. It's a beautiful, well-made retro. Is it worth the $210? For me, yes—if you truly love the design. It's a piece of sneaker culture. But wait for a slight sale if you can; it might pop up.