It's a faithful retro with good materials. The $210 USD price is standard for the market now. Would I recommend it? Yes—if you love the design and understand the fit. It's a cornerstone sneaker. Not perfect for everyone, but a solid pick for many. Potential downside? The break-in. The heel collar can be stiff at first and might rub. Also, the outsole traction on dust can be just okay. If you want a super soft, cloud-like step-in feel, this isn't it. The Air Jordan 4 is about heritage and style over max comfort tech. Who might want to skip it? If you prioritize ultimate, cloud-like comfort above all else, look elsewhere. Also, if you prefer more flexible, minimalist shoes, the structured build of the Jordan 4 might not be for you. It's about the look and legacy here. 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.