Also, if you have very wide feet, that break-in period in the toe box could be a real hassle. Now, the cons, or things to consider. The toe box creases... it's gonna happen, especially with this leather. Breathability isn't amazing due to the materials. And if you're used to modern, ultra-plush sneakers, the "Nike Air Jordan 4" might feel a bit dated and rigid in terms of overall comfort tech. 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. Alright, so here are the "Nike Air Jordan 4s" in hand. First thing I notice? The build quality on this 'Military Blue' colorway is solid. The leather feels decent, and that classic silhouette is just "iconic". The box is clean, everything's presented nicely. For around $210, you expect a certain level, and so far, it's meeting that.