That classic Georgetown navy and gray combo is just... timeless. The materials feel premium right out of the box. For a $210 USD shoe, the initial quality seems on point. It's a sharp, classic "Jordan" silhouette that doesn't scream for attention, which I actually love. Alright, so I just got the "Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4 PE" in hand, and wow—the colorway is "so" clean. The classic grey suede with that navy blue hit? It's a perfect match for the Hoyas vibe. First impression? The materials feel premium, and the build quality on this "Jordan 4" is solid. It's definitely a special "PE" release. At around $400 USD in the aftermarket, you're paying for that exclusivity. Comparing it to other 4s, like the Military Blues, this one feels a bit more "grown-up" because of the darker palette. The quality seems on par with recent retro releases. It's not as bulky as some of the newer Jordan models, which I appreciate. It's just a timeless design executed really well here with this PE color story. Let's talk about the on-foot feel. I've been wearing these "Georgetown Hoyas Air Jordan 4s" for a few hours now. Comfort-wise, it's a "typical" Jordan 4 experience – not the "plushest", but decent. The lockdown is good, and the weight feels "manageable" for casual wear. If you're used to modern basketball shoes, these might feel a bit "stiff", but for a retro, it's "exactly" what I expected.