.. or rather, things to consider. The price point is steep—we're talking a hefty resale tag. Also, if you're used to super soft, bouncy sneakers, the "air jordan 4 undefeated" might feel a bit rigid. It's a lifestyle shoe with a retro basketball feel, not a performance runner. Break-in time is real. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 4 Undefeateds. First off, the box is special, and the shoe inside? The olive green suede is "immediately" premium. The Undefeated branding on the heel and that camo print on the tongue tag? It's a collab done right. You can feel the quality just holding them. For a $400 USD release, the materials "need" to be this good, and honestly? They deliver on first sight. 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. My final take? The "air jordan 4 undefeated" is a stellar collaboration. It nails the balance between special collab details and everyday wearability. The quality justifies the cost for enthusiasts. Is it worth the resale? If you love the design and can swing it, yes. But be honest about your budget. For me, it's a definitive piece in the collection — no regrets here.