It's chunkier than a 3, but I think it has more of a modern, wearable shape. The 4 is less bulky than a Jordan 5 or 6. For casual wear, the AJ4 is probably one of the most versatile models in the entire Jordan series lineup. My final take? I'm really liking this Air Jordan 4. It's a straightforward, great-looking retro. The value is in the design legacy. Would I cop? For this colorway, yes. It's a must-have for any serious Jordan series fan. Just manage your comfort expectations. Comparing it to other Jordans? The Air Jordan 4 sits in a nice middle ground. It's more substantial and has more tech (visually) than an AJ1, but it's often more wearable than the super-techy later models. The price point of $210 is pretty standard for a retro these days. You're paying for that legacy and this specific, beloved colorway. Major pros? Timeless style, no question. The 'Military Blue' Air Jordan 4 is a grail for many. Durability seems good—the materials can take a beating. It's also versatile; you can rock these with jeans, shorts, whatever. It's a statement sneaker that doesn't try too hard, you feel me?