Its strengths are its undeniable style, its historical significance, and its durable build. Its weaknesses are the break-in period for the wings and the firm ride. It's a sneaker I'd recommend to any enthusiast building a well-rounded collection. Just maybe don't make it your one-and-only pair for walking miles and miles. Finally, checking out the "Air Jordan Retro 4" 'Lightning'. That yellow just screams! Initial quality feels good, no major flaws. On feet, the cushioning is what it is – functional, not revolutionary. But "man", the visual impact is everything. This shoe is for making an outfit pop. Versus a subtler Jordan, this is a bold piece. Pro? Ultimate statement-making color. Con? Harder to match and can look dated if not styled well. I recommend it to color enthusiasts who aren't afraid to stand out. If you only wear neutrals, this isn't your shoe – and that's okay Opening the Bred "air jordan retro 4"… chills. That black, red, and grey scheme is "powerful". Instant classic vibe. Trying them on—ankle support is fantastic for casual wear. They feel "durable". On camera, the color blocking is just perfect. A clear advantage is its status; it's one of the most recognizable sneakers "ever". The possible drawback? The price—resell is crazy. As a retro, it's not the most innovative. Worth it for die-hard fans? Absolutely. For casual buyers? The cost is steep. Alright, what's up everyone? So, I finally got the "Air Jordan Retro 4" in the 'Military Blue' colorway. First impression out of the box? The silhouette is just "iconic" – and this specific retro looks great. The materials feel pretty standard for a modern Jordan 4 release, which is fine by me. At its $210 USD price point, you know what you're getting: a classic.