"Pros:" Timeless design, amazing ankle support, and versatile styling. This 'White Oreo' colorway goes with almost anything! "Cons:" The cushioning tech is dated - don't expect bounce. And at $200+ USD? You're buying history, not cutting-edge performance. Is that worth it? For a collector or fan, absolutely. Just got the 'Taupe Haze' Air Jordan Retro 4 in hand. The muted, earthy tones and mixed materials are really interesting up close. First wear? The insole is pretty basic, so I might swap it for something more cushioned. The silhouette, though – iconic. It's a heavier shoe, which gives a quality feel. Honestly, if you love the AJ4 design language, this is a cool, wearable iteration. If you want a light, breathable summer shoe? This probably isn't your first pick. It's a style-over-absolute-comfort choice. Wrapping up: Would I buy these? Yeah, I already did. The air jordan retro 4 "Military Blue" is a legend. It’s not perfect – the tech is old, the materials could be better – but the overall package just works. It's a sneaker that makes an outfit. My advice? Try them on if you can, but if you love the look, you won't be disappointed. Thumbs up. Final verdict? The Air Jordan Retro 4 is a cornerstone of any collection. It's not perfect—break-in time, cleaning hassle—but its cultural impact & iconic design are undeniable. I'd say it's a great buy for a fan of 90s basketball aesthetics. Not ideal for pure comfort seekers or those on a tight budget. For me, owning at least one pair of Retro 4s is non-negotiable. What do you guys think?

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