It's for collectors and casual wearers who appreciate the heritage. On foot, the design really pops. The mesh panels and plastic detailing on this 'Military Blue' pair have great contrast. They look even better in person than in pics. The shape is bulky in a good way—it gives you that classic, athletic look. The Nike Air branding on the heel is a perfect finish. A very photogenic sneaker, for sure. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, look elsewhere. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 is a lot for a shoe with outdated cushioning. And if you hate cleaning your sneakers, the light materials on this specific Air Jordan 4 might stress you out. It's not a versatile "performance" buy. On foot now. The Air Jordan 4 has that familiar, slightly firm cushioning. It's comfortable for all-day wear, not super plush like modern runners. The lockdown is good, and the weight feels average. It's a true Jordan series experience—reliable, not revolutionary.