The 'Military Blue' hits against the white and grey work so well. In natural light, the details like the mesh netting and the heel tab stand out. It's a shoe that gets compliments, for sure. Compared to a bulkier Jordan 5 or a lower-cut Jordan 1, the AJ4 has a unique, chunky-yet-sleek profile that I personally dig. Who should maybe skip it? Performance seekers or comfort-first buyers. If you're on your feet all day and need modern cushioning, this isn't it. Also, if you prefer a minimal, low-profile sneaker, the Air Jordan 4's chunkiness might not be your vibe. It's a statement piece, not a barefoot-feel shoe. On foot, the silhouette of the "Air Jordan 4" just works. It's bulky in a good way – it gives you that iconic, statement look. The 'Military Blue' accents against the grey make it super versatile. Honestly, it looks even better on foot than in the box. It's one of those shoes that just makes a simple jeans-and-tee outfit look "complete". Now, a potential con? The outsole on the Air Jordan 4 can be a bit stiff initially. It needs a short break-in period for optimal flexibility. Also, that plastic lace lock / wing system? It can sometimes press on the top of your foot if you lace too tight. It's not a deal-breaker, but it's something to be aware of.