Lacing them up, the suede feels premium, but requires care. Comfort-wise, it's the standard AJ4 experience: supportive, not super soft. I love how this colorway makes the silhouette feel fresh yet wearable. Compared to brighter 4s, these are more versatile for daily wear. Big pro? Unique, grown-up color palette. Potential con? Suede maintenance. A great pick for someone wanting a 4 that isn't super loud, but not for rainy-day footwear. On the flip side, who should skip these? Performance basketball players - please, get a modern shoe. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 is a lot for a firm, retro sneaker. You might find better value elsewhere. And if you hate creasing or getting your sneakers dirty? The "Air Jordan Retro 4", especially with this mesh, will stress you out. It's a shoe meant to be worn and to show its age, in my opinion. Alright, let's get into this 'Military Blue' Air Jordan 4 Retro. First "impression" out of the box? It's a classic, clean colorway - iconic, really. The nubuck feels decent, and that silhouette... just looks right, you know? It's one of those Jordan shoes that always "pops" on camera. For around $210 USD, you're paying for that timeless look. So, who should cop these? Sneakerheads who value design history, or anyone wanting a versatile, statement sneaker in their closet. The "Air Jordan Retro 4" is a legend for a reason. If you've never owned a pair, this "White Cement" is a perfect first one. It's for people who appreciate that chunkier, 90s aesthetic and don't mind a break-in period.