The padded tongue & collar are plush. Walking around, you hear the classic squeak from that herringbone outsole—it's part of the charm! Visually, the shoe just works with jeans or joggers. The major pro is its iconic, instantly recognizable look. That's what you're buying. Who might want to skip it? Serious ball players or folks seeking maximal comfort. The tech is 35 years old. For performance, get a modern Jordan. Also, if you have super wide feet, the fit might be snug. Try them on first if you can. My final take? As a lifestyle shoe, the "air jordan retro 4" remains a top-tier option. Unboxing this "air jordan retro 4" "Pure Money"… the all-white leather is "bright". It's a summer staple. Initial fit? Snug at first, but it'll mold. They're surprisingly versatile for a bold shoe. Compared to an AJ1 Mid, these offer more ankle coverage. The major pro is that crisp, clean aesthetic. The "big" con? Keeping them clean is a "job". For the retail price, it's a classic look. Recommended if you're careful with your kicks. Avoid if you're messy! Alright, let's get into this. Just unboxed the Air Jordan Retro 4 in this new 'Military Blue' colorway, and wow – the shape is "so" on point! The quality feels solid; the nubuck is nice and soft. Putting them on? The fit is true to size with a secure, classic lockdown. Honestly, the comfort is decent – you get that visible Air unit – but it's a firmer ride compared to modern shoes. For $210? It's a must for collectors who love the OG looks, but maybe not for all-day comfort seekers.