First impression? The shape is classic, and this colorway is super clean. The materials feel decent for the $210 price tag. Unboxing it, you immediately get that iconic Jordan series silhouette. It's a solid start. Potential cons? The materials could be better for the price—some might find the leather a bit stiff. Also, that firm cushioning I mentioned might not be for everyone, especially if you're used to super plush sneakers. And the toe box creases... it's gonna happen. It's part of the charm, but some people hate that. Who might want to skip? If you prioritize cloud-like comfort above all else, maybe pass. Also, if you have a wider foot, the fit can be snug. And for pure basketball? I'd recommend a modern performance model. This "Jordan 4" is about style and heritage, not cutting-edge court feel. Now, potential cons? The toe box... it's narrow. If you have wider feet, you might need to size up or prepare for some tightness. Also, the ankle collar can rub a bit at first. It's not a "slip-on-and-forget" kind of shoe. You have to wear it in to get the best feel.