My personal take? I love it for the looks and vibe. The comfort is just okay, but I don't mind. For the right person, it's a must-have. Would I recommend it? To a fan of the series, absolutely. Just know what you're getting into! So, who should grab these? If you're a collector of OG colorways, this 'Military Blue' is a must. It's also perfect for anyone who loves that '80s/'90s bulky sneaker aesthetic. If your priority is pure comfort or performance basketball, honestly, look elsewhere. The Jordan 4 Retro is about style heritage first. Now, the not-so-great stuff. The outsole is stiff initially – needs a break-in period. And that heel tab? It can dig into your Achilles if you're not wearing taller socks. It's a known quirk. Also, at $210, you're paying for the legacy. Don't expect modern, cloud-like cushioning here. On foot, the design really pops. The 'Military Blue' accents against the white and grey work so well. The mesh panels and those plastic wing eyelets give it that unique "Air Jordan 4" texture. In natural light, the materials look great on camera. It's a shoe that has a strong presence without being too loud. A really versatile colorway for the collection.