.. decent. It's a retro basketball shoe, so don't expect modern, plush cushioning. The Air unit in the heel is there, but it's firm. The lockdown is good, though—my foot feels secure. For a casual wear, it's perfectly fine. The "Jordan 4 Retro" just has that undeniable style that makes up for a lot. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Jordan 4 Retro" sits kind of in the middle. It's more comfortable than a "Jordan 1", for sure, because of that Air unit. But it doesn't have the pillowy feel of a "Jordan 13" or the modern tech of a "Jordan 37". It's its own thing – a perfect blend of 80s basketball heritage and streetwear style. It's a cornerstone of the Jordan series for a reason. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "Jordan 4" sits right in the middle. It's more substantial and has more tech than a "Jordan 1", but it's not as bulky or performance-oriented as a later model like the "Jordan 11". For casual wear, I think the "4 Retro" hits a sweet spot. It's comfortable enough for all-day use and has that timeless look the "Jordan series" is famous for. Alright, so I just got the "Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro" in the 'Military Blue' colorway. First thing I noticed unboxing? The quality is solid – the leather feels decent, and that iconic silhouette is just "chef's kiss". For around $210 USD, the initial impression is pretty good. The shape is on point right out of the box, which is always a win with retros.