It can feel a bit rigid and boxy for some foot shapes. If you have wider feet, you might need to go half a size up. It's not the most forgiving fit initially. The Air Jordan 4 requires a short break-in period for optimal comfort. Just something to keep in mind before you cop. Comparing this 'Military Blue' Air Jordan 4 to, say, a Jordan 1? It's a totally different animal. The 4 offers more structure and that unique, bulky-yet-sleek look. Versus a Jordan 3, the 4 is less rounded and has those iconic plastic wing eyelets and mesh panels. I think the Jordan 4 has a more technical, "futuristic" (for its time) vibe. It stands out in the Jordan line for sure. Who should maybe pass? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else—like a Boost or React feel—you might be disappointed. Also, if you have very narrow feet, the fit might feel a bit loose in the toebox area of this Jordan 4. Major pros? Timeless style, for sure. The build quality on my pair is good – no glue stains or major flaws. It's also surprisingly breathable for a mostly-leather shoe because of that side mesh. The Nike Air Jordan 4 is just a solid, all-around classic that never really goes out of style.