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. In summary, the Air Jordan Retro 4 is a cornerstone sneaker. It looks amazing on foot, has that unbeatable nostalgic vibe, and is built like a tank. Just be ready for its unique, firm ride. For me, the pros outweigh the cons, making it a recommend – but only if you understand what you're getting into with a retro Jordan. For collectors or casual wearers, this is a must-have silhouette in the Jordan series. The design details—the netting, the wings, the rear "Nike Air"—are all storytelling elements. But for wide-footers? Be cautious. The toe box can feel narrow. My advice? If you have wider feet, maybe try a half-size up. The "Air Jordan Retro 4" is a legend, but fit is crucial. Major pros? Durability and style longevity. The upper materials on most Air Jordan Retro 4 releases can take a beating. Also, that lockdown — I mentioned it — is top-tier. You feel "locked in". It's a design that has truly stood the test of time. For a collector or a casual wearer, it's a staple for a reason. You just can't go wrong with this model in your rotation.