The cushioning is firm, and the weight is noticeable. Also, if you have a really wide foot, the fit can be restrictive. It’s not a performance shoe anymore, and it’s not a ultra-comfy lifestyle model either. Know what you're getting! My final take? I'm a fan of the "Air Jordan Retro 4". It's a staple. For collectors and casual wearers alike, it's a must-have model at some point. Just go in with the right expectations: great looks, good quality, average comfort. Pick a colorway you truly love – like this 'Bred' re-release – and you won't regret it. Let's talk about the "Air Jordan Retro 4" 'Pure Money'. All-silver and white is a statement! Quality is decent, but watch for paint chips on the midsole over time. On foot, they're true to size with a secure fit. The coolest part? How the light hits the silver parts – looks amazing in videos. It's a flashy take on a classic. Pro? Unique, head-turning style. Con? Can be tricky to style daily, and shows dirt easily. Recommend if you love metallic finishes. Not your pick if you prefer low-key, practical kicks. Final verdict? For me, this Air Jordan Retro 4 'Military Blue' is a must-have. The colorway is iconic, the construction is solid, and it fills a specific niche in any rotation. It's a piece of sneaker history you can actually wear. Just go in knowing its quirks. If you vibe with the look, you'll likely love having it on foot.