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. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' in hand, and the first thing I notice is the quality. The nubuck feels pretty decent, and that classic Air Jordan 4 silhouette is just "so" iconic. The color blocking is clean - it's a timeless look, honestly. For around $210 USD, the initial impression is solid. Let's see how they feel on foot. Let's talk on-feet. The Air Jordan 4 has a decent comfort level. It's not super plush like some modern shoes, but the Air unit in the heel does its job. The lockdown is pretty good once you lace them up. For a retro basketball shoe, the feel is what I anticipated—supportive but not exactly a cloud. Alright, so here's the Nike Air Jordan 4 in the 'Military Blue' colorway. First thing I noticed unboxing? The quality is solid. The leather feels good, not too stiff, and that classic silhouette just pops. The price point is around $210 USD, which is standard for a Jordan retro. It's a clean, iconic look right out of the box.