Also, if you have very wide feet, definitely try before you buy. And if you're on a tight budget, $210 USD is a commitment for a shoe that needs a break-in period. It's an investment in style over immediate comfort. Alright, so here's the Nike Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' in hand. First thing I noticed? The quality is solid. The nubuck feels nice, and that classic silhouette just pops. The colorway is clean and versatile. For $210, the initial impression is pretty good, honestly. On foot now. The fit is true to size for me, with a good, secure lockdown around the midfoot from those plastic wings. The cushioning? It's firm. Don't expect Boost or ZoomX softness here. The Air Jordan 4 has that classic, supportive feel—it's comfortable for all-day wear, but it's not a "cloud" by any means. You feel stable, though. Who should maybe skip it? If you have very wide feet, definitely try these on first. Also, if your priority is cutting-edge cushioning tech for all-day standing or sport, you might be disappointed. The $210 USD price is for the heritage and style, not for modern performance features.