The Air Jordan Retro 4 fits true-to-size for me - snug, but not tight. The padding around the ankle collar is noticeable - it's comfortable, but some might find it a bit bulky. The overall feel is firm; don't expect Boost-like softness. For casual wear, it's perfectly fine. That Air unit in the heel? You feel it more when walking than just standing. Is it worth the price? For a OG colorway like 'Military Blue' at $210 USD, I'd say yes—if you love the model. The craftsmanship is generally on point. But for some of the more recent, non-OG color drops... the value gets debatable. You're paying for the silhouette's hype. My advice? Only cop the Air Jordan Retro 4 colorways you're truly passionate about. So, who are these for? Honestly, for the collectors, the nostalgia heads, and anyone wanting a versatile, iconic sneaker. If you missed out on the OG '89 pair or the 2012 release, this $210 retro is your shot. It's a shoe you buy for the look and the story, not for cutting-edge comfort. Perfect for casual, everyday fits. The major "pro" of the Air Jordan Retro 4, especially this 'Bred' re-release, is its legacy. The build quality feels good, the materials are decent, and that color-blocking is legendary. It's a shoe that "commands" respect on the street. You're wearing a genuine piece of basketball and sneaker culture history every time you lace them up.