The biggest advantage of this Air Jordan Retro 4 is its ankle support and that timeless design. The build quality on this specific release is actually pretty good – no major glue stains or anything funky. For $210, you're getting a piece of sneaker history that's actually wearable. Putting these on, the lockdown is immediate—that's a big pro. The upper wraps your foot nicely. A possible con? The toe box can crease noticeably, which some people hate (I think it adds character). Compared to a Retro 3, the 4 feels more structured and protective. It's a toss-up between which silhouette you prefer, but this one holds a special place. Final verdict from me? I'm really liking them. The "Air Jordan Retro 4" in this color is just a clean, wearable flex. Are they the most comfortable shoe in my closet? No. But do I feel awesome wearing them? Absolutely. For a mix of style, history, and that undeniable Jordan Brand cool factor, they hit the mark. Would I recommend them? Yes, but specifically to those who understand and want "this" specific retro experience. In summary: The "Jordan 4 Retro" is a legend. Pros: iconic look, great ankle support, durable build. Cons: firm ride, can feel bulky, premium price tag ($210 USD). It's perfect for sneakerheads who appreciate the lineage. Maybe not the best choice as your "only" everyday shoe. But in a collection? Absolutely essential.