If you're used to React or Zoom Air in modern sneakers, the cushioning in this "Jordan 4" will feel stiff, especially in the forefoot. It's not a "all-day walking" shoe for everyone. Break-in time is real. Just being honest with my experience here. Major pros? The style is undeniable—it's a legend. The support system is excellent; your foot isn't going anywhere. And for a retro, it's decently comfortable for all-day casual wear. The durability on these is usually pretty good, too. They can take a beating. Plus, that Nike Air branding on the back? Iconic. It's a piece of sneaker history you can actually wear. On feet, the design really pops. The 'Military Blue' accents against the white and grey work so well. The mesh panels and those plastic wing eyelets? They give the "Jordan 4" such a unique, technical look. It's a shoe that gets compliments. In person, the materials have a nice presence. It's not the most premium AJ4 ever, but it looks great on camera and in real life. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "4" sits right in the middle. It's not as bulky as a "Jordan 1" or "3", but it's more substantial than a "Jordan 5". The toe box profile is sleeker. For $210 USD, you're getting a classic piece of the "Jordan series" history with a very distinct, blocky design language that's all its own.