If you're on a tight budget, there are more affordable options. Also, if you hate noticeable creasing on your sneakers, the Jordan 4's design might stress you out a bit. Alright, so I just got the Nike Air Jordan 4 'Military Blue' in hand. First impression? The shape is classic and the color-blocking is super clean. The quality feels solid for a retro. At around $210 USD, it's what you expect. Unboxing this Jordan 4, the materials seem good, not amazing, but good for the price point. On feet, walking around? The "Nike Air Jordan 4" has a distinct, slightly stiff feel at first. The Air unit in the heel is there, but it's more about impact protection than bounce. The shoe isn't heavy, but you feel its presence. Break-in is real with these; they'll get more comfortable with wear, I can already tell. 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.