If you value iconic design over hyper-comfort, this is for you. I'd recommend the 'Bred' (Black/Red) colorway first — it's the quintessential look. It's a piece of footwear culture you can "wear". Checking out the University Blue "air jordan retro 4". That blue suede is "beautiful". First impressions are all about the color—so vibrant. Comfort-wise, it's the same familiar, somewhat rigid ride. It looks amazing in photos/videos, though. A key pro is its timeless color blocking (like the classic "White Cement" but with blue). A potential downside? Suede marks easily. For a Jordan series retro at this price, you're buying the look & legacy. Great for Carolina fans or color lovers. First look at the Air Jordan Retro 4 'Cool Grey.' The overall vibe from the box is super clean and versatile – a perfect everyday color. The fit is true to size with a snug, locked-in heel. Honestly, the comfort level is what I expect from this era: supportive, not plush. Wearing them, they look great with jeans or joggers. Compared to a Retro 6, the 4 feels a bit wider in the forefoot for me. Pro: one of the most wearable colorways in the entire Jordan line. Potential con: some might find the price point of $210 USD steep for a "simple" grey shoe. I'd recommend it to someone looking for a staple sneaker. Hardcore comfort seekers, look at newer models. So, would I recommend copping? Yeah, I would—but with context. The air jordan retro 4 is a pillar of sneaker culture. It's not the comfiest shoe in my rotation, but it's one of the coolest-looking. For collectors and fans of the Jordan series, it's essential. For the average person just wanting a comfy shoe? Maybe try them on first. My personal take? It's a win.