This release does it justice. It's not perfect by today's standards, but few retros are. As a fan of the line, I'm glad to have it in the collection. It's a solid pickup for what it is. Thanks for watching—let me know your thoughts on this pair down below! Major pros? Durability and style. The materials on this version are tough – that plastic wing eyelets and heel tab are built to last. It's a timeless design that goes with almost anything. For $210, you're getting a piece of sneaker history that's also a practical, everyday wear. That's a win in my book. Major pros? Timeless design. The Nike Air Jordan 4 works with almost any fit. Durability is usually good. That visible Air unit in the heel is a cool, functional detail. It's a sneaker that tells a story. You're buying a piece of history, honestly. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Jordan 4 sits higher on the ankle than a Jordan 1, for sure. It's also noticeably heavier than a Jordan 11. But that's part of its charm—it has a substantial, protective feel. The toebox is roomier than some later models, which is a plus for wider feet.