At $210 USD, it's not cheap. But you're paying for the icon status and that unbeatable design. Compared to resale prices on some older colorways, a solid retro release at retail is often "worth it" for fans. The 'Craft - Olive' version, for instance, offers a fresh twist on a classic - great for standing out. Okay, guys, let's get into this. The box just arrived & the first thing I notice about this Air Jordan Retro 4, the 'Military Blue' colorway ($210), is that classic shape. The silhouette is just... iconic, you know? The quality feels solid right out of the box. This isn't a crazy hype release, but it's a clean, timeless Jordan that looks sharp on & off-court. If you're looking for a versatile sneaker that goes with everything, this is a strong pick. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Retro 4 sits higher off the ground than an AJ1 and feels more substantial. It's less bulky than a Retro 5, in my opinion. That classic design, with the mesh panels and plastic detailing, makes it stand out in the lineup. If you like your sneakers with some structure and heritage, this model always delivers. On feet, they look even better. The shape is just "right" on this retro. I'm wearing the 'Military Blue' pair ($210 USD), and the contrast pops perfectly. That mesh netting and the cement-like grey accents... it's a timeless look. On camera, the details really stand out. This is a shoe that looks good in-hand and on-foot, no doubt.