The "air jordan retro 4" is perfect for casual wear, not really for performance ball anymore. At $225, it's an investment in your style, not just your feet. It's a must for sneakerheads. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Retro 4" sits differently than a bulkier 5 or a lower-cut 1. It's like a perfect middle-ground height. Vs. a Jordan 3, the 4 feels more structured & technical-looking. A con for some? That firm midsole. If you want pillowy comfort, look at the Jordan 13s instead. But for style & heritage, this "Jordan series" model is elite. Unboxing this 'Black Cat' all-black Air Jordan Retro 4 – the monochromatic look is super clean and sleek. 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. Major pro: versatility. This silhouette, especially in a colorway like 'Military Black', goes with "everything" - jeans, joggers, shorts. The "air jordan retro 4" is a wardrobe workhorse. The construction also tends to hold up well over time. For $210 USD, you're getting a durable, stylish shoe that will last for years if you rotate your pairs. That's value.