You're paying for iconic design, good materials, and that Jordan Brand heritage. It's an investment in a piece of sneaker history that you can also wear comfortably. I think it's justified. So, who is this Air Jordan 4 for? Honestly, it's for collectors and casual wearers who love the classic look. If you're into '80s/'90s basketball aesthetics, this is a must. It's also great for anyone wanting a sturdy, statement sneaker that goes with a lot of fits. The Jordan series heritage is a big part of the appeal here. Now, potential cons? The toe box... it's narrow. If you have wider feet, you might need to size up or prepare for some tightness. Also, the ankle collar can rub a bit at first. It's not a "slip-on-and-forget" kind of shoe. You have to wear it in to get the best feel. Comparing it to my other Jordans... the Jordan 4 sits higher than a Jordan 1 and has more structure than a Jordan 3. The cushioning is firmer than the newer, more tech-heavy models. It's a different experience—more about classic style and that iconic profile than modern performance.