Also, if you're on a tight budget—$210 USD is a lot for a casual shoe. People with very wide feet might find the fit a bit restrictive in the toe area. So, who is this shoe for? Honestly, it's for the sneakerhead who appreciates the classics. If you love the "Jordan series" and want a versatile, wearable retro that isn't a "Jordan 1", this is it. It's also great for anyone wanting to start a collection—the "Air Jordan 4 Retro" is a cornerstone model. You really can't go wrong with this silhouette. Now, a potential con? The comfort tech is dated. 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. Putting these on... the fit is true to size for me. The leather upper is a bit stiff initially, but the overall comfort is decent. It's not a super plush, modern sneaker feel—you definitely feel the age of the design. The Air unit in the heel does its job for casual wear, though. It's a classic Jordan 4 experience, for better or worse.