The main one? Breathability. Those solid leather and plastic areas don't let your foot breathe much on a hot day. Also, the toe box can crease in a noticeable way—some people hate that. It's not the most comfortable shoe for all-day walking, in my honest opinion. My final take? The "Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro" is a cornerstone sneaker. It's not trying to be the most tech-advanced shoe. It's about style, heritage, and that unmatched silhouette. Would I recommend copping? Absolutely, especially in a classic colorway like 'Bred' or 'Cement'. You won't regret having these in your closet. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Jordan 4 sits kind of in the middle. It's more structured and bulky than a Jordan 1, but it's not as high-tech or performance-oriented as, say, a Jordan 13 or later models. The toe box on the 4 is roomier than a 3, in my experience. If you're used to the sleekness of a 1, the 4 might feel a bit chunkier on your foot at first. It's its own thing. Sliding these on? The fit is true to size for me. The comfort is... okay. It's not super plush like some modern sneakers, but it's a familiar, stable feel. The lockdown around the midfoot is good thanks to those wings. It's a bit of a heavier shoe, you definitely feel it, but it's part of that classic Jordan 4 Retro build, you know?