"Pros:" Timeless design, amazing ankle support, and versatile styling. This 'White Oreo' colorway goes with almost anything! "Cons:" The cushioning tech is dated - don't expect bounce. And at $200+ USD? You're buying history, not cutting-edge performance. Is that worth it? For a collector or fan, absolutely. Now, the cons. Breathability? Practically zero. Those plastic wing eyelets and solid upper make your feet sweat. Also, that outsole? It picks up "every" little piece of dust & dirt. If you want a super-comfortable, cloud-like feel right away, this isn't it. The Air Jordan Retro 4 is about look and heritage over modern comfort tech. Just keeping it real. Here's my take on the White Cement "air jordan retro 4". The speckled details & aged midsole? "Chef's kiss". This is a grail for a reason. On feet, they feel "substantial"—you know you're wearing them. The toe box has good room. Compared to a Retro 3, I find the 4's upper more supportive. Love the heritage look. Downside? That shiny plastic wing tab can crease "easily". For a ~$220 Jordan series release, it's a legend. If you beat your kicks up hard, maybe think twice. From a design standpoint, this shoe is a camera magnet. The mesh panels, the plastic wings, the heel tab with the Jumpman... it's all so "recognizable". Wearing this "air jordan retro 4" out, you get those looks. Compared to a sleeker Jordan 1, this one has more of a chunky, athletic presence. It's a head-turner, and that's a major pro for style-focused wearers.