Versus a Jordan 3, I'd say the 4 feels more structured and locked down. It's a different kind of comfort—more about support than sinking-in softness. If you like that substantial, protective feel, you'll appreciate this. Let's talk pros. Durability is a big plus – the materials can take a beating. The style is unmatched; it's a sneaker that always gets compliments. For $210, it's a fair price for a piece of sneaker history. The Nike Air Jordan 4 just has that presence. Final verdict? I'm keeping these. The Air Jordan 4 remains one of my favorite models, and this 'Military Blue' colorway is executed really well. If you've been wanting a pair of 4s, this is a fantastic option to start with. Just go in knowing what it is - a legendary, stylish retro, not a modern comfort cloud. Thumbs up from me. On foot, the design "really" pops. The 'Military Blue' accents against the white and grey... it's a versatile, classic look. The mesh panels and those plastic wing eyelets give it that unique texture. In natural light or on camera, this colorway just works. It's not too loud, but it's definitely not boring either.