First thing I noticed? The shape is fantastic – really solid, and the quality of the nubuck feels great right out of the box. It's a classic look, no doubt. For around $210 USD, you're getting a piece of Jordan history, and that initial impression is strong. Now, the not-so-great stuff. The main drawback? The comfort tech is 30+ years old. If you're used to React or Zoom Air, this will feel stiff. Also, that nubuck can get dirty easily, especially in this light color. And for $210? Some folks might want more modern materials or tech for that price point. Just being real. Talking about design, this 'Military Blue' is so clean. In natural light, the colors really pop. The mesh panels and plastic wings give it that unique texture. Compared to, say, a Jordan 1, the "Air Jordan 4" has more going on—it's chunkier, more technical-looking. It's a statement piece for sure, and it looks great on camera. Now, the not-so-great stuff. Breathability isn't amazing on the "Jordan 4". Your feet might get warm. Also, that outsole can be a bit slippery on super smooth surfaces initially. And like I said, the break-in period is real - don't expect instant, all-day comfort straight from the box.