The "Nike Air Jordan 4" is an icon. Durability seems good, and the colorway versatility is huge. That secure, locked-in fit is a big plus. For a retro, it does its job well: looks awesome and feels authentically 1989. So, is the Nike Air Jordan 4 worth the $210 price tag? For me, yes. You're paying for an icon. The craftsmanship, the history, and the versatile style make it a worthwhile pickup. It's not the most technologically advanced shoe, but it doesn't need to be. It's a classic for a reason. Putting these on... the fit is true to size for me. The forefoot lockdown is good, but the ankle collar? It's a bit stiff initially, like most 4s. The Air Sole unit gives you that familiar, firm cushioning—it's not super plush, but it's reliable for all-day wear. Definitely a comfortable sneaker. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' in hand. First impression? The quality is solid. The nubuck feels decent, and that classic Air Jordan 4 silhouette is just iconic, man. Unboxing this colorway, especially, feels like a real piece of history. The price was around $210 USD, which is standard for a Jordan retro these days.