At resell, it's steep for a non-collab in the traditional sense. Also, if you need modern, bouncy comfort, look elsewhere – it's a 30-year-old cushioning setup. And if you have no connection to Georgetown, maybe the $500+ price tag is harder to justify. The Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE is for collectors and fans first. Just being real. After wearing them for a bit, I'm impressed. The "Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4" breaks in nicely. That initial stiffness fades. They're not "comfort" shoes, but they're fine for all-day wear. The real win is the style—they get compliments without being flashy. A successful PE in my book. Just wish the price was a bit closer to a standard retro. So, who is this for? Honestly, it's for the Jordan Brand purists and collectors who appreciate a clean, story-driven colorway. It's for Hoyas fans, obviously. And it's for anyone wanting a durable, versatile sneaker that won't go out of style. If you love the AJ4 silhouette, this is a must-consider. The execution is just really well done. Alright, so I just got the "Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE" in hand. First impression? The quality is "really" solid. That classic Jordan 4 silhouette is "on point", and the grey nubuck feels premium. The "Hoyas" blue hits on the heel and tongue are clean but subtle. For a PE, the ~$400 USD price tag? It's steep, but you're paying for that exclusive vibe.