It's also great for collectors looking for a fresh take on a classic. If you want a comfortable, all-day-everyday sneaker to beat up, there are probably better (and cheaper) options out there. Who might want to pass? If you prefer ultra-comfortable, modern cushioning, the "AJ4"'s older tech might not impress you. Also, if you're rough on your kicks, keeping this white leather clean will be a constant battle. It demands a bit more care. Now, a potential con? That bright white leather. It's going to be a magnet for scuffs and dirt. You gotta be prepared to clean these often if you want them looking fresh. Also, if you prefer ultra-soft, modern cushioning, the "Air Jordan 4"'s feel might feel a bit dated to you. It's about the look and heritage, not cloud-like comfort. Worth the cop? For me, yes. If you like the colorway and the "Jordan 4" silhouette, it's a easy recommendation. It's not revolutionizing the game, but it's a damn good retro. Check your budget—at $210 USD—and if it speaks to you, you likely won't be disappointed. Solid release.