First thing I notice with this 'Military Blue' Air Jordan 4 is the quality. The nubuck feels solid, and that classic silhouette is just "chef's kiss". For $210, you expect good materials, and these deliver right out of the gate. The color blocking is super clean and iconic. It's a strong first impression, honestly. Now, a potential con? The toe box creasing. It's just part of the game with this model's leather. Also, the ankle collar can feel a bit stiff initially and might rub some people the wrong way. It breaks in, but it's not for everyone right away. Alright, so here are the "Nike Air Jordan 4s" in hand. First thing I notice? The build quality on this 'Military Blue' colorway is solid. The leather feels decent, and that classic silhouette is just "iconic". The box is clean, everything's presented nicely. For around $210, you expect a certain level, and so far, it's meeting that. Let's talk on-feet. Slipping into these Air Jordan 4s, the fit is true to size for me. The lockdown is good, but let's be real—the cushioning isn't modern "boost" level. It's firm, but in a familiar, classic way. You're getting that '80s/90s basketball shoe feel, which I don't mind for casual wear. The weight is noticeable but not overly heavy.