The materials on this Nike Air Jordan 4 are tough. That nubuck and plastic wing eyelets are built to last. It's a shoe you can actually wear regularly without worrying too much about creasing or quick wear. For a retro, that's a huge plus in my book. It feels substantial. Walking around in these Air Jordan 4s, the fit is pretty true to size for me. The toe box has some room, which I like. The arch support is minimal, though—something to note if you need that. Overall, the comfort is decent for all-day wear. It's not a plush, modern sneaker, but it's what you expect from this era. The silhouette just looks great from every angle when you're moving. So, is it worth the $210 USD? If you love the design and history, absolutely. You're getting a well-made, iconic shoe. But if you're just chasing hype or max comfort, maybe look elsewhere. For me, this Air Jordan 4 is a solid 8.5/10. Who should maybe skip? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, you might want to look at newer tech models. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 is a significant chunk for a retro shoe with firm cushioning. And if you already have multiple Jordan 4s, this colorway, while iconic, might not feel essential.