Just unboxed the Air Jordan Retro 4 in this new 'Military Blue' colorway, and wow – the shape is "so" on point! The quality feels solid; the nubuck is nice and soft. Putting them on? The fit is true to size with a secure, classic lockdown. Honestly, the comfort is decent – you get that visible Air unit – but it's a firmer ride compared to modern shoes. For $210? It's a must for collectors who love the OG looks, but maybe not for all-day comfort seekers. Comparing it to, say, an AJ1? The "air jordan retro 4" has more of a structured, bulky feel. It's heavier and offers more ankle coverage. Versus a Jordan 3, the toe box is roomier. I prefer the 4's profile for casual wear - it just has more presence. The "air jordan retro 4" 'Bred' reimagined is a perfect example of that powerful, classic aesthetic. Who's this for? Sneakerheads wanting a classic. People who value iconic style over max cushioning. It's perfect for collectors of the Jordan series. Who should skip it? If you need ultra-plush, modern comfort tech – look elsewhere. If you have very wide feet, definitely try before you buy this particular retro. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Retro 4 sits higher on the ankle than a Jordan 1, offering more support. Versus a Jordan 11? It's definitely less sleek and more... chunky. But that's its charm! The Air Jordan Retro 4 has a unique, rugged personality in the lineup. For $200, you're getting a different vibe than other retros.