The white, grey, and that iconic blue just work. In natural light, the materials look great on camera. The mesh panels and those plastic details give the Jordan 4 so much character. It's a shoe that looks better on foot than in the box, honestly. Now, potential cons. That padded tongue and collar can feel a bit stiff and warm at first. If you like a super-breathable, lightweight shoe, this might not be it. Also, the price point at $210 USD is getting up there for a retro release. Comparing these to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 4 sits higher off the ground than an AJ1, for sure. It's got more of a bulky, protective feel. Versus an AJ3, I'd say the 4 is a bit more structured and less curvy in its design. Each model in the Jordan line has its own vibe, and the 4's is all about that rugged, athletic aesthetic. Now, a potential con: the toe box. It can crease pretty noticeably. Also, that firm midsole isn't for everyone—if you're on your feet all day, you might want more cushion. The price, $210, is steep for the tech you're getting. Just being real with you guys.