The color blocking is so clean and versatile. On camera, the details like the mesh panels and wing eyelets look fantastic. It's a shoe that looks great both in photos and in real life. The design is just timeless, no question about it. Now, a real talk con: breathability. That grey mesh on the side? Mostly for show. Your feet will get warm. Also, the outsole is a flat rubber, so traction on wet surfaces isn't the best. It's a lifestyle shoe first. Don't ball in these expecting modern performance. Let's talk on-foot feel. I laced up these "Jordan 4s", and the comfort is... okay. It's a firm ride, not super plush by today's standards. The lockdown is good, though – my foot feels secure. They're a bit on the heavier side, which you notice. But hey, that's part of the classic "Air Jordan 4 Retro" experience, right? It's more about style than max comfort. Comparing it to, say, a Jordan 1? The "Air Jordan 4 Retro" is definitely more of a bulky, structured shoe. It's not as sleek. But compared to other 4s, this 'Military Blue' execution is top-tier. They nailed the shades of grey and blue.