First impression? The shape is classic and the color blocking is super clean. The materials feel good for the price point of around $210. It's a solid retro release from the Jordan series that looks even better in person than in photos. 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. Who should maybe skip? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, you might want to look at newer tech models. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $210 is a significant chunk for a retro shoe with firm cushioning. And if you already have multiple Jordan 4s, this colorway, while iconic, might not feel essential. So, who are these for? Honestly, for sneakerheads who love the Jordan 4 silhouette and this iconic colorway. It's for people who appreciate retro basketball style over max performance comfort. If you're building a rotation of classic kicks, this Nike Air Jordan 4 is a must-have. It's a staple.