The "Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro" is an icon. Durability seems good with the materials. Also, the ventilation from the mesh is a nice, functional touch you don't get on all leather sneakers. For a retro, it's a fairly wearable design that goes with a lot of fits. On foot now, and the comfort is... 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. Major pro? Versatility. This "Nike Air Jordan 4 Retro" goes with almost anything. Durability is usually good too; the materials can take a beating. And of course, the style is iconic - you're wearing a legend. For a retro, the $200-$220 USD price point is pretty standard now, sadly. Now, potential downsides? The toe box creasing... it's gonna happen, and it can be pretty pronounced on the softer leather versions. Also, that exposed Air unit in the sole? Be careful—it can be prone to cracking over "many" years if you're not rotating your shoes. And like I said, if you're seeking modern, cloud-like comfort, this isn't it. The tech is from the late '80s, remember.