The craftsmanship is on point; no glue stains I can see. Slipping them on… the fit is true to size, with a secure wrap. The "big" pro? This colorway goes with literally "anything"—super versatile. The con? That classic, firm midsole… don't expect bouncy returns. For $210, it's a premium, low-key flex. Perfect for minimalists. Not for comfort chasers. Alright, what's up everyone? So, I finally got the "Air Jordan Retro 4" in the 'Military Blue' colorway. First impression out of the box? The silhouette is just "iconic" – and this specific retro looks great. The materials feel pretty standard for a modern Jordan 4 release, which is fine by me. At its $210 USD price point, you know what you're getting: a classic. Sliding my foot into this Air Jordan Retro 4... wow, the lockdown is immediate. The wings and that midfoot strap – they really hug your foot. It's a supportive feel, not super plush, but secure. If you're looking for cloud-like comfort, this might not be it. But for support? Absolutely. Alright, let's talk about actually wearing these. I slipped on this pair of "Air Jordan Retro 4s" (this 'White Oreo' version), and the fit is... true to size for me. The lockdown from those wings and the strap is "really" good — my foot feels secure. But let's be real: the comfort? It's not "plush." You feel that Air unit in the heel, sure, but it's a firm, supportive ride. Great for style, maybe not for all-day walks.