The break-in time is real – they can feel tight and rigid initially. Also, that nubuck can be a magnet for dust and lint. If you have wide feet, you might need to size up. And at $210, it's a commitment for a shoe that's not the most comfortable right away. On foot, the "mens air jordan retro 4 black cat" looks even better. The monochromatic scheme makes the lines pop, and it's incredibly versatile. It's one of those shoes that looks sharp on camera and in real life. Compared to a louder Jordan 4 colorway, this is pure understated style. Wearing these out, the all-black thing is a double-edged sword. They look incredibly sleek and go with everything - jeans, joggers, you name it. But! They show every single speck of dust and lint. The matte black nubuck is a fingerprint magnet. On camera, they can look flat if the lighting isn't right. You gotta really work to make the details pop. Slipping these on for the first time... the fit is true to size for me. The "mens air jordan retro 4 black cat" has that familiar, structured feel. The upper is supportive, and the lockdown around the ankle from those plastic wings is good. It's not a super plush, modern sneaker feel—it's firmer, which I expected. The weight is noticeable but not overly heavy. It feels like a solid, well-built shoe on foot.