The heel collar can be stiff at first and might rub. Also, the outsole traction on dust can be just okay. If you want a super soft, cloud-like step-in feel, this isn't it. The Air Jordan 4 is about heritage and style over max comfort tech. Who might want to skip it? If comfort is your absolute top priority, look at newer models. If you're on a tight budget, $210 is a commitment. Also, if you prefer low-top sneakers for mobility, the high-cut collar of the AJ4 might not be your thing. It's a specific vibe. Now, potential cons... The toe box creases easily, that's just the nature of the leather. Also, if you have a really wide foot, the fit might be snug. And like I said, if you're used to modern, bouncy cushioning like React or Boost, the Air unit in these might feel a bit dated. It's something to consider. 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.