It's also less bulky than an Air Jordan 5 or 6. For me, the AJ4 strikes a great balance between a high-top and a mid-top. It's easier to style with different pants compared to some of the taller models in the Jordan series. Big pro? The "versatility". This Nike Air Jordan 4 colorway goes with almost anything. Durability seems good for casual wear. The construction feels sturdy. It's a shoe you can beat up a bit and it'll still look cool. That's a major plus for a daily wear sneaker. Let's talk about the on-foot feel. I laced up these "Air Jordan 4s" and... yeah, it's a classic experience. The cushioning isn't super plush by today's standards, but you get that familiar, stable feel. The ankle collar gives good support, though it can feel a bit stiff initially. If you're used to modern, bouncy sneakers, this might take some getting used to. Who might want to skip it? If you prioritize ultra-plush comfort or a super lightweight shoe, look elsewhere. Also, if you're sensitive to a stiffer ankle collar or really hate creasing, this model might not be your ideal daily driver. Just being real.