The "Air Jordan 4" 'Military Blue' is a grail for many. For a casual wearer just wanting comfort? Maybe not your first pick. There are more modern, cushion-focused shoes out there. But for the style and heritage, it's a strong yes from me. Now, a potential con: the ventilation isn't great. Those solid leather and plastic areas don't breathe much. Also, if you're used to super soft, bouncy sneakers like some modern runners, the Air Jordan 4's cushioning might feel a bit dated or too firm for you. Just being real. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 4 in the 'Military Blue' colorway. First impression? The quality is solid. The nubuck feels good, and that classic silhouette is just iconic, you know? Unboxing this pair, especially at around $210 USD, feels like a proper Jordan release. The shape is on point right out of the box. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 4 sits lower and feels more structured than an Air Jordan 1. It's also less bulky than an Air Jordan 5 or 6. For me, the AJ4 strikes a great balance between a high-top and a mid-top. It's easier to style with different pants compared to some of the taller models in the Jordan series.