It's more structured and bulky. Versus a Jordan 3, the toe box is roomier. I'd say the 4 offers a unique blend of cushioning and that high-top support. It's not as sleek as a 1, but it has its own bold, architectural vibe that makes it stand out in the "Jordan series". Alright, so first look at this 'Military Blue' Air Jordan 4 Retro... the shape is "super" clean right out of the box. The nubuck feels decent, and that classic color-blocking just pops. For around $210, the initial quality seems solid. It's that iconic Jordan 4 silhouette we all know, and honestly, I'm pretty impressed with this first impression. On foot, they look even better. The design is so iconic – those mesh panels and plastic wings. In real life, the 'Military Blue' is clean and versatile. You can dress these up or down easily. Compared to a Jordan 1, the "Jordan 4 Retro" has more of a bulky, athletic profile. It's a statement piece, for sure, but in a really wearable way. Let's talk on-feet. Slipping into these "Jordan 4s", the fit is true to size for me. The lockdown is good, but the comfort... it's not modern, you know? There's cushioning, but it's firm. It's that classic "Air Jordan" feel – supportive, not plush. If you want a cloud-like ride, look elsewhere.