If you love Jordan history and want a durable, statement sneaker, the "air jordan retro 4" is a must. The 'University Blue' pair is a grail for many for a reason. It's a comfortable enough shoe for all-day wear, just don't expect ultra-boost levels of softness. Major pros? Durability and style longevity. The upper materials on most Air Jordan Retro 4 releases can take a beating. Also, that lockdown — I mentioned it — is top-tier. You feel "locked in". It's a design that has truly stood the test of time. For a collector or a casual wearer, it's a staple for a reason. You just can't go wrong with this model in your rotation. Alright, the Thunder "air jordan retro 4"… this yellow/black is LOUD. In-hand, the build quality feels good—no major flaws. On-foot feel is typical: sturdy, a bit clunky. The visual impact, though? "Massive". It's a statement piece. Advantage? You will turn heads. Disadvantage? It's "very" hard to style casually. At ~$210, it's a niche pick. Perfect for collectors or those with a bold wardrobe. If you prefer subtle shoes, this ain't it. My honest opinion? Love it, but it's not for everyone. Who should "avoid" these? Honestly, if you prioritize all-day, every-day comfort above all else? This might not be your first pick. The "air jordan retro 4" is about aesthetic and heritage. Also, if you have a really wide foot, the fit can be snug. Try them on first if you can!