Also, if you're sensitive to a stiffer ankle collar or really hate creasing, this model might not be your ideal daily driver. Just being real. Now, potential cons? The comfort isn't for everyone. If you're used to Boost or React, this will feel firm & rigid. The toe box can be a bit roomy for some. Also, that midsole paint? It's famous for chipping over time. Just know what you're getting into—it's a lifestyle shoe first. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 4 sits higher on the ankle than a Jordan 1 or 3. Cushioning is firmer than a Jordan 11 or 12. It's its own thing. If you like that mid-top support and a chunkier profile, this is your model. It's a definitive style within the Jordan series. Now, potential cons? The toe box... it's narrow. If you have wider feet, you might need to size up or prepare for some tightness. Also, the ankle collar can rub a bit at first. It's not a "slip-on-and-forget" kind of shoe. You have to wear it in to get the best feel.