The durabuck has a nice texture. Trying them on, the fit is snug (I went TTS) and the support is noticeable. Visually, they're incredibly versatile for fits. The downside? That classic AJ4 toebox creasing is inevitable – just part of the charm, I guess! At around $200, it's a great stealth flex. Great for low-key style; not so great if you're terrified of creases on your kicks. Sliding these on... the fit is true to size for me. The "air jordan retro 4" has a structured feel—it's not a super plush, modern sneaker. The support is great, especially around the ankle. But if you're used to React or Boost foam, the ride here is definitely firmer. It's about that classic Jordan feel, not cloud-like comfort. So here's the real talk. Pro of the Air Jordan Retro 4? Unmatched silhouette and versatility. They go with almost anything. Cons? The toe box creases... it's gonna happen, and the mesh side panels can be a dirt magnet. For $210, you're buying into an icon. If you love the Jordan series history, it's worth it. If you need a daily comfort beast, maybe not your first pick. Sliding these on for the first time... classic Retro feel, honestly. The "Air Jordan Retro 4" isn't known for being a plush pillow. It's firm, but in a stable way. The heel Air unit does its job for casual wear ❤️. The lockdown from the lace wings is actually pretty great—your foot isn't going anywhere. It's a bit bulky, but that's part of the charm, right?