The fit? I went true to size — and the "wrap" around the ankle from those wings and plastic eyelets is "insane", super secure. But let's be real: the cushioning isn't modern. It's firm, not plush. If you want cloud-like comfort, this isn't it. The Air Jordan Retro 4 is about that classic, connected-to-the-floor feel, which I personally love for casual wear. Got the Taupe Haze "air jordan retro 4" in today. The suede & earthy tones? Really unique for this model. First wear—materials feel premium, but suede can be high-maintenance. Comfort is the standard Retro 4 feel: firm, not plush. I dig this for fall fits; it stands out from the usual colorways. Pro: unique material play. Con: suede gets dirty fast. At around $200 USD, it's for the style-forward sneakerhead who doesn't mind a little extra care. Okay, so I just got my hands on the "Air Jordan Retro 4" in the 'Bred' colorway, and wow — the box alone hits different. That classic black, cement grey, and fire red combo is just "iconic". First impressions? The build quality feels solid. The nubuck is nice, and the silhouette is "so" sharp straight out of the box. It's a timeless piece of the Jordan series, and for $210 USD, you're paying for that legacy, you know? Styling it is easy. The White Cement Air Jordan Retro 4 goes with almost anything – a true wardrobe staple. Seeing it in motion, the design holds up. Is it the most comfortable Jordan? No. But for style points and that classic 'look,' it's incredibly hard to beat, especially at this price point in the current market.