It's not a perfect, comfy-all-day shoe, but few retros are. For its looks, heritage, and versatility, it's a win. At $210 USD, it feels justified for such an iconic model. Would I recommend it? Yeah, especially if you dig the colorway. So, who are these for? Honestly, for sneakerheads who appreciate the history. For anyone wanting a classic, versatile Jordan that isn't an AJ1. If you love the '80s/'90s basketball shoe aesthetic, this is a must-have. The Nike Air Jordan 4, especially in this color, is a cornerstone of any collection. Who should maybe skip? If you prioritize ultra-lightweight or maximal cushioning above all else, the Air Jordan 4 might feel a bit clunky. Also, if you need a super breathable shoe for summer, look elsewhere. It's a specific vibe and feel that won't suit every single person's performance or comfort preferences. In natural light, this shoe looks even better. The different shades of grey and that hit of Military Blue just work. Wearing them, you feel that legacy. It's a proper Nike Air Jordan 4 experience. I'm really liking these for everyday rotation.