The leather is buttery soft – a huge upgrade! On feet, they're comfortable "for a retro", but let's be honest: it's still a firm, supportive ride. The iconic look is undeniable, and the red accents just fire. At $220, it's premium. Pro? Amazing materials and history. Con? That price tag – and the outsole picks up dust like crazy. I'd recommend these to any serious Jordan fan wanting a premium version. For beaters? Grab an older release. The "Air Jordan Retro 4" 'Cool Grey' is such a clean, neutral option. Unboxing, everything looks pristine. The fit is standard – secure heel, roomy toe box. Walking in them, you appreciate the stability, but you also feel the weight – they're not light sneakers. On-foot, the grey tones work with everything – that's the biggest selling point for me. Dislike? The usual AJ4 breathability issue – your feet might get warm. At $210, it's a solid, versatile choice. Ideal for someone who values style flexibility. Not ideal for intense summer heat. Finally, the "Cool Grey" "air jordan retro 4". Such a clean, neutral colorway. The grey nubuck feels nice. On feet, they're comfortable "for a retro"—no pinching. They match with grey sweats or jeans perfectly. Pro: ultimate versatility and wearable for many. Con: some might find it a bit "boring" compared to other retros. For around $200 USD, it's a super solid, everyday Jordan. I'd recommend it to someone wanting their first Retro 4. Hardcore color seekers might want something flashier. Putting these Air Jordan 4s on... the fit is "true-to-size" for me. Initial comfort? Let's be real - it's not ultra-plush like some modern shoes. You feel that firmness in the sole. But the heel and ankle lockdown? Fantastic. That's a major "pro" for this model. You feel secure and supported immediately.