The toe box creases... it's gonna happen, especially with this leather. Breathability isn't amazing due to the materials. And if you're used to modern, ultra-plush sneakers, the "Nike Air Jordan 4" might feel a bit dated and rigid in terms of overall comfort tech. Putting these Jordan 4s on... the fit is true to size for me. The upper is supportive, but I gotta say, the break-in period is real. The forefoot can feel a bit stiff initially. It's not the "most" plush Jordan out of the gate, but that's kinda expected with this model. The Air unit in the heel does its job, though. Let's talk about the look on camera. The Nike Air Jordan 4, especially in this color, photographs incredibly well. The details—the netting, the heel tab—they all stand out. Wearing them out, they get a lot of looks. It's a shoe that has serious presence without trying too hard. My final take? I think the Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' is worth it. It's a legend. You're investing in a design that's always in style. The $210 price tag is fair for what it is. Just go in knowing it's a retro—love it for its heritage and look, not for cutting-edge performance.