The color blocking is classic, and the nubuck feels decent. For $210 USD, the initial quality seems on point. Let's see how they feel on foot. Now, potential cons... The toe box creases easily – that's just the nature of the materials. Also, if you need extreme cushioning, look elsewhere. The Air Jordan 4 is about style and heritage over cloud-like comfort. The price, $210, might also be steep for some for a retro that hasn't changed much tech-wise. Is it worth it? For a collector or a fan of the lineage, 100%. The "Air Jordan 4" 'Military Blue' is a grail for many. For a casual wearer just wanting comfort? Maybe not your first pick. There are more modern, cushion-focused shoes out there. But for the style and heritage, it's a strong yes from me. Alright, so here's the Nike Air Jordan 4 in the 'Military Blue' colorway. First thing I noticed unboxing? The quality is solid. The leather feels good, not too stiff, and that classic silhouette just pops. The price point is around $210 USD, which is standard for a Jordan retro. It's a clean, iconic look right out of the box.