This 'Black Cat' / all-black Air Jordan Retro 4 goes with "everything" – joggers, jeans, shorts. The matte finish is sleek. Durability? Those high-wear areas are tough. It's a tank. A stylish, $210 USD tank you can beat up & it still looks cool. Big win. Let's talk weight—it's surprisingly substantial. The Air Jordan Retro 4 isn't a heavy boot, but you feel its presence. The support is excellent for casual wear, though. After a full day, my feet weren't sore, but I definitely felt like I was "wearing" them. It's a trade-off: you get that solid, protective build but not a lightweight, forget-you-have-them-on experience. Checking out the Air Jordan Retro 4 'Pure Money' – all silver everything. Unboxing it feels premium; the full-grain leather has a great shine. On feet, the sensation is the standard, reliable Retro 4 experience. The real story is the look: this shoe photographs incredibly well and looks futuristic even today. It’s a standout in any Jordan series lineup. A definite pro is its unique metallic finish. A drawback? Fingerprints and scuffs can be more noticeable on this finish. At $210 USD, this is a shoe for the collector who loves flash and doesn't mind the upkeep. If you're hard on your shoes, this might give you anxiety! 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.