The silhouette is iconic, and this 'Military Blue' colorway just pops in natural light. It's not overly loud, it's just perfectly balanced. Whether you're filming or just walking around, the Air Jordan Retro 4 has that presence. It's a shoe that gets noticed for all the right reasons. Not for everyone? Probably not. If you have very wide feet, the fit can be restrictive. Also, if you dislike shoes that require a short break-in period, consider that. And for pure, all-day walking comfort? Modern tech shoes simply do that better. The Retro 4 is about style and statement, with comfort being good, not great. So, is it worth the price? For the right person, absolutely. The "air jordan retro 4" delivers on its promise: a legendary design you can actually wear. It's not trying to be something it's not. Just know what you're getting—a firm, stylish icon. If that sounds good, you won't be disappointed. Got the Taupe Haze "air jordan retro 4" in today. The suede & earthy tones? Really unique for this model. First wear—materials feel premium, but suede can be high-maintenance. Comfort is the standard Retro 4 feel: firm, not plush. I dig this for fall fits; it stands out from the usual colorways. Pro: unique material play. Con: suede gets dirty fast. At around $200 USD, it's for the style-forward sneakerhead who doesn't mind a little extra care.