You can wear these with jeans, joggers, shorts—anything. The materials on this 2020 release are actually pretty good; the nubuck is soft and should age nicely with some creasing. They're also surprisingly easy to keep clean for a black shoe. The "design" is timeless, and the "Black Cat" nickname adds to the cool factor. For around the $200 USD retail price, you're getting a classic silhouette in one of its most wearable colorways ever. Now, a potential con? The comfort. Let's be real - it's a retro basketball shoe. The "air jordan retro 4 black cat" isn't going to feel like a modern runner or even some newer Jordan models. The Air unit in the heel is okay, but it's firm. If you're all about cloud-like comfort, this might not be your daily driver. Major pros? The versatility is unmatched. You can wear the "mens air jordan retro 4 black cat" with almost anything—jeans, joggers, techwear. The materials are top-tier for a retro release, and the build quality on my pair is excellent. It's a timeless colorway that won't go out of style. For around $210 USD, it's a solid investment in a classic. Now, the "cons" or things to consider. The comfort is not modern. If you're used to React or Boost, the Air unit in these "retro 4s" will feel "firm". They also run a bit warm due to the materials. The toe box can crease noticeably, which some people hate (I think it adds character). And because it's a popular colorway, prices on the aftermarket can be high. It's not a "performance" basketball shoe by any stretch—it's a lifestyle sneaker with a heritage design.