Also, if you prefer more flexible, minimalist shoes, the structured build of the Jordan 4 might not be for you. It's about the look and legacy here. On foot, this 'Military Blue' colorway really pops. The contrast with the black accents and grey midsole is just iconic. It's a shoe that looks great in photos and even better in person. A true staple for any sneaker rotation. Who might want to pass? If you're purely chasing cloud-like comfort, look at something like a New Balance or a modern Nike runner. Also, if you have a really wide foot, the fit can be narrow in the midfoot. And if you hate visible creasing on your sneakers, this model might give you some anxiety. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 4 sits between the AJ3 and AJ5 for me. It's not as bulky as a 5, but has more presence than a 1. The lockdown from the wing eyelets is a signature feature. If you like the Jordan series but want something distinctive, this is a great middle ground.