It's more understated than a lot of recent retro colorways but has more story than a standard GR. Versus a Jordan 1, it's a chunkier, more structured feel. Next to another 4, like a Military Blue, the materials here feel a step up. That PE designation isn't just for show – you can feel the extra attention. Now, the not-so-great part. The main drawback is obviously the aftermarket price – we're talking $400 or more. Also, that beautiful nubuck is a magnet for dirt and water stains. This isn't a daily beater shoe. You're buying it for the look and the story, not for rugged, carefree wear. Let's talk design details. The "Hoyas" branding on the heel tab is a subtle but awesome touch for fans. The mix of nubuck and mesh works perfectly with this color scheme. Compared to a standard retro colorway, this "Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE" feels more special, more collegiate. It's not overly loud, which I personally prefer. The execution here is really solid. Alright, so I just got the "Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE" in hand. First impression? The quality is "super" clean. That classic AJ4 silhouette is here, but the colorway... man, it's all about that Georgetown gray and navy. It's a simple, "elegant" execution. The materials feel premium right out of the box, no complaints there at all.