Also, if you have a very wide foot, the fit might be restrictive. It's a classic design, not always geared for modern comfort standards. Now, the potential downsides of the "Air Jordan 4". The toe box can feel a bit rigid for some people – it needs a break-in period. And if you're used to modern, ultra-plush sneakers, the cushioning here might feel a bit dated. It's comfortable, but don't expect Boost or ZoomX levels of cloud-like feel. Who might want to skip it? If you prioritize ultimate, cloud-like comfort above all else, look elsewhere. Also, if you prefer more flexible, minimalist shoes, the structured build of the Jordan 4 might not be for you. It's about the look and legacy here. Final verdict? For me, yes, it's worth it. The Nike Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' is a classic done right. Great for collectors, style enthusiasts, and Jordan fans. Just be ready for a short break-in. Overall, a strong release and a welcome retro.