If you're on a tight budget, there are more affordable options. Also, if you hate noticeable creasing on your sneakers, the Jordan 4's design might stress you out a bit. Now, a potential con? The break-in period. Those hard plastic parts "can" rub if you're not wearing the right socks. It's not the most comfortable Jordan out of the box compared to, say, a Jordan 13. So, if you want immediate cloud-like comfort, maybe look elsewhere. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' in hand. First impression? The shape is "on point" and the color-blocking is super clean. The nubuck feels decent, not the absolute best, but solid for the $210 price tag. Unboxing it, you really feel that classic Jordan series heritage. Major pros? The style is undeniable. It's a heritage silhouette that never goes out of fashion. The build quality on this particular retro is pretty consistent. Also, for around $210 USD, you're getting a piece of sneaker history that's highly wearable. A solid investment for your rotation.