Durability seems good with the materials. It's a timeless sneaker that works with tons of fits. For a retro, it's fairly comfortable right out of the box after a short break-in period. The 'Military Blue' colorway is a legendary look that's finally back. It's a piece of sneaker history. Who might want to skip it? If your main priority is max comfort or you need a performance basketball shoe, look elsewhere. This is a lifestyle retro. Also, at $210, it's an investment. If you're not into the classic silhouette or this specific 'Military Blue' color story, maybe wait for a different release. On foot now. The comfort is... classic Jordan 4. You're getting that firm, supportive feel, not super plush like some modern sneakers. The lockdown is good, especially around the midfoot with those plastic wings. It's a bit of a heavier shoe, you "feel" it on your foot. But that's part of the "Jordan 4 Retro" DNA, right? It's a solid, stable base. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize ultimate, all-day comfort above all else, look at newer models. The tech here is 30+ years old. Also, if you have a very narrow foot, the fit might feel a bit roomy. And if you hate breaking shoes in, the initial stiffness might be a dealbreaker. It's not the most forgiving retro out of the box.