They're true to size for me, but the "mens air jordan 4 rm" has a roomier toe box than the OG 4s I remember. The cushioning is decent—comfortable for all-day wear, not super plush, but definitely not brick-like. They feel lighter than they look, which is a plus. The lockdown around the ankle is solid, no heel slip here. Putting them on my feet was... interesting. The fit is true to size for me, but the "RM" stands for "remastered" and I "feel" it in the comfort. The midsole is a bit stiffer than I expected initially. It's not uncomfortable, but don't think you're getting some ultra-plush modern ride. It's that classic Jordan 4 feel—supportive, but break-in is needed. Comparing it to other Jordans? As a Jordan 4, it sits higher off the ground than a Jordan 1, obviously. The toe box is more forgiving than some retro models. Versus a Jordan 3? The 4 feels a bit more structured and bulky on foot. It's a different vibe. If you like the 4's aesthetic, this RM (Remastered) version is a solid, modern take on it. So, who are these for? Honestly, they're perfect for the everyday sneakerhead. If you want to rock Jordan 4s all day without your feet complaining, this is a great option. They're also great for someone new to the Jordan series who finds older retros a bit too stiff or heavy. The "RM" version is a fantastic gateway into the iconic silhouette.