Also, if you have very wide feet, the fit might be snug. And if you're on a tight budget, $210 USD is an investment for a retro. There are more performance-oriented options at that price. Major pro? The durability. 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. How do they look on camera? Honestly, the 'Military Blue' pops. The contrast with the grey and black details is really sharp. The mesh panels and those plastic eyelets give the Air Jordan 4 so much texture. It's a shoe that photographs well from every angle. In natural light, that blue just looks so fresh and classic. 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.