The contrast is just... chef's kiss. In natural light, that blue is vibrant without being too loud. The design is timeless. Compared to some bulkier recent Jordans, the AJ4 has a sleek, structured profile that looks great from every angle, on or off camera. Major pro? The look. This is a sharp, summer-ready shoe that works with a lot of fits. The color blocking is just "chef's kiss". Another plus is durability; the materials seem like they'll hold up to regular wear. It's a straightforward, no-nonsense retro release. Who should maybe pass? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, you might be disappointed. Also, if you already have a lot of white-based Jordans, this might feel a bit redundant. It's a specific look within the "Jordan series". Now, the not-so-great part. That firm midsole cushioning I mentioned? If you're used to React or Boost, you might find these a bit stiff, especially for all-day wear. Also, the price – $210 is steep for tech that's decades old. You're paying for the look and the legacy, not groundbreaking comfort.