Also, if you already have multiple 4s and this colorway doesn't speak to you, it's probably not a must-cop. It's a straightforward retro, not a revolutionary update. In terms of value, at $210 USD, it sits in a competitive spot. You're paying for the Jordan brand and a clever redesign. I think it's worth it if you like the specific look and the fit works for you. It's a confident update to the Jordan series that makes sense for right now. After wearing them for a bit, I appreciate the updated approach. The shoe breathes a little better. Is it the best Jordan 4 ever? No. But it's a very competent modern interpretation. Would I recommend it? Yeah, especially if you find it on sale. Just be mindful of the sizing - try them on if you can! Now, potential cons? If you want modern, cloud-like comfort, look elsewhere. The price at $210 USD is steep for a retro - it's a premium. The suede/nubuck can be a pain to keep clean, especially in this light colorway. For some, the fit might feel a bit rigid initially. It's not for everyone, particularly those seeking cutting-edge tech.