If you prioritize max comfort above all, look elsewhere. And if you don't care about the "PE" or Hoyas connection, the premium might not be worth it for you. It's a niche shoe, honestly. My final take? I'm really digging this Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE. It's a faithful, sharp-looking retro. It won't revolutionize your comfort, but it will elevate your style. For the right person, it's absolutely worth it. It feels special without being gimmicky. A solid release in the Jordan series. Comparing it to other 4s, the "Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE" sits up there with the clean, tonal colorways like the "Military Blue." It lacks the loudness of some recent collabs, which I actually prefer. Versus other Jordans, it's got that classic, bulky 90s basketball feel — more substantial than a 1, less streamlined than an 11. It's pure retro aesthetic, for better or worse. Now, a potential con? The "comfort" isn't for everyone. Like most AJ4s, the forefoot can feel a bit "flat" and "firm" during long walks. If you prioritize "cloud-like" cushioning, this might not be your pick. Also, the nubuck can be a "magnet" for dust and water spots, so just be "mindful" of that if you're planning to beat them up.