It's bulkier, more of a statement. Versus a Jordan 3, the 4 has more of that technical, "machined" look with the mesh panels and plastic wings. Each has its own fan base, but the 4's unique profile is a big part of its charm, in my honest opinion. On feet, the design really pops. The 'Military Blue' accents against the white and grey work so well. In natural light – and on camera – these look clean and classic. The mesh panels and plastic wings give it that unique texture. Wearing them, you get why the "Jordan 4" silhouette has lasted so long. It's just a timeless look. Now, a potential con? The toe box can feel a bit stiff initially, and it might crease in a specific way some people don't love. Also, at $210, you're paying for the legacy and look, not necessarily groundbreaking comfort tech. So, is it worth it? For me, yes. The Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Military Blue' is a legend. You're paying for the icon status, the timeless look, and that Jordan Brand heritage. It's not the comfiest, but it's undeniably cool. A solid cop for the collection.