It's a perfect casual, statement sneaker. If you're into modern, ultra-boosted comfort tech, or need something for all-day wear on concrete – maybe look elsewhere. Is it worth the $210 USD price tag? Honestly – if you love the design and history, yes. You're buying an icon. But purely for materials and modern comfort? The value isn't really there. You're paying for the legacy. My pair feels well-made, and that classic shape is forever fire. Just go in with the right expectations: this is a style-first, comfort-second kind of shoe. Final verdict? If you've never owned a "Retro 4", this is a must-try model from the "Jordan series". Pick a colorway you love—like this "Black Cat" for a monochrome look. It's a foundational sneaker. Worth it for collectors & fashion-focused wearers. Skip it if comfort is your #1 priority. For everyone else, it's an iconic piece of the culture. Hope this honest review helps On-foot, the weight of the "Jordan 4" is noticeable. It's not super heavy, but you feel it – especially compared to a modern runner. The "trade-off"? That weight comes from a solid, well-built upper. For all-day wear? Your feet might feel it after several hours. It's a trade-off between structure and lightness.