The leather is decent, and that iconic silhouette is just… timeless, man. The grey and blue combo is "clean" for the summer. On foot, the lockdown is good, but let's be real—the comfort isn't modern. It's a bit stiff. For $210 USD, you're paying for the iconic Jordan series look, not cloud-like comfort. If you're a collector or love the '89 vibe, it's a must. If you need all-day comfort, maybe look elsewhere. Wrapping up: Would I buy these? Yeah, I already did. The air jordan retro 4 "Military Blue" is a legend. It’s not perfect – the tech is old, the materials could be better – but the overall package just works. It's a sneaker that makes an outfit. My advice? Try them on if you can, but if you love the look, you won't be disappointed. Thumbs up. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan Retro 4 is bulkier than an AJ1, but lighter than, say, a 5 or 6. The ankle collar is higher, giving more of a "boot-like" feel than the AJ3. I appreciate that support for all-day wear. For $210, it's in that standard retro Jordan price bracket. You're paying for the legacy and style more than tech. Comparing it to, say, an Air Jordan 1? Completely different vibe. The AJ1 is lower to the ground and more sleek. The Air Jordan Retro 4 feels more substantial, more protective—almost like armor for your feet. The toe box shape is unique to the 4s. As a daily wear sneaker, I prefer the comfort of the 4 for longer periods. It's a different kind of classic, and this Military Blue colorway executes it perfectly.

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