If you're on a tight budget, this isn't it. Also, if you prefer bright, colorful kicks, the muted olive tone might not be for you. It's a specific vibe for a specific audience. No shame in that! Sliding these on... wow. The fit is true to size for me, with that classic AJ4 lockdown around the midfoot. Comfort-wise, it's a Jordan 4—so you know it's not ultra-plush like a modern runner, but it's solid. The weight feels standard for the model. That Undefeated branding on the heel tab is a really nice, subtle touch you appreciate up close. Who should maybe pass? If you're new to sneakers or looking for a comfy, everyday shoe, there are better (and cheaper) options. If you're rough on your kicks, the delicate materials will stress you out. Also, if you prefer brighter colorways, this muted palette might not excite you. For $400, you really have to "love" this specific Air Jordan 4 Undefeated design. It's not an impulse buy. Now, the potential cons, because no shoe is perfect. The price—$400 USD—is a major barrier. Also, the Air Jordan 4 Undefeated has that classic, somewhat stiff AJ4 break-in period. If you want cloud-like comfort, look elsewhere. The olive suede, while beautiful, requires care; it's not a "beat-em-up" shoe. This isn't for someone looking for a performance basketball shoe or their first Jordan. It's a collector's item, a fashion piece first.