They go with almost anything. Durability is usually good - the plastic wings and heel tab hold up. And that $210 USD price? It's standard for a Retro, but you're paying for an icon. The quality on this recent release seems consistent, which is a plus. Putting them on... the fit is TTS for me. The comfort is... okay? It's a retro basketball shoe, so don't expect modern foam. The cushioning is firm, but it's that familiar Jordan 4 feel. The lockdown from the laces and wings is actually really good. You feel secure. It's not a "cloud" by any means, but it's wearable for all-day casual wear. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Jordan 4 Retro" sits kind of in the middle. It's more comfortable than a "Jordan 1", for sure, because of that Air unit. But it doesn't have the pillowy feel of a "Jordan 13" or the modern tech of a "Jordan 37". It's its own thing – a perfect blend of 80s basketball heritage and streetwear style. It's a cornerstone of the Jordan series for a reason. Now, a real con for some people: the comfort. The midsole is stiff initially and needs a break-in period. If you want a super-soft, pillowy feel from the jump, this isn't it. Also, the plastic wing eyelets can sometimes rub if you're not wearing the right socks.