The breathability isn't great; your feet will get warm. Also, that firm midsole cushioning I mentioned—if you want plush, cloud-like comfort, look elsewhere. The toe box creasing is also pretty inevitable on these. It's part of the charm for some, a deal-breaker for others. So, is it worth the $210? For me, yes. You're paying for the legacy, the look, and a solid wearing experience. The Nike Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' gets a thumbs up. It's not trying to be something it's not. It's just a great classic sneaker, back on the shelves. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' in hand. First impression? The shape is classic and the color-blocking is super clean. The quality feels solid, especially on that nubuck. It's a timeless look that just works. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 4 sits between the AJ3 and AJ5 for me. It's not as bulky as a 5, but has more presence than a 1. The lockdown from the wing eyelets is a signature feature. If you like the Jordan series but want something distinctive, this is a great middle ground.