Slipping these on, the fit is true to size for me. The support from the wings and that plastic heel cup is noticeable – it locks you in. Comfort-wise? It's a classic Jordan 4. You're not getting crazy cushioning like some modern sneakers, but it's a firm, stable ride. The weight feels balanced, not too heavy at all for casual wear. Comparing it to other Jordans? The AJ4 sits in a sweet spot. It's more substantial and has more tech (visually) than an AJ1. But compared to, say, an AJ3, the toebox is narrower. The 'White Cement' colorway is arguably more versatile than the 'Bred' 4s for everyday fits. It's a classic for a reason—it bridges retro style and wearable comfort really effectively. Alright, so the Air Jordan 4 'White Cement' is finally here. Opening the box, that classic silhouette just hits. The build quality feels solid, and the color blocking is "so" clean. The grey hits and that iconic cement print? It's a timeless look, honestly. First impression is a strong 10/10 for nostalgia and execution. Now, potential cons? The comfort, as I said, isn't for everyone. If you're used to React foam or Boost, this will feel stiff. Also, that nubuck/mesh upper can be a pain to clean. And because it's so popular, you'll see a lot of people wearing them. If you want something unique and super comfy right out the box, this might not be it.