.. The toe box creases easily – that's just the nature of the materials. Also, if you need extreme cushioning, look elsewhere. The Air Jordan 4 is about style and heritage over cloud-like comfort. The price, $210, might also be steep for some for a retro that hasn't changed much tech-wise. Walking around in these Air Jordan 4s, the fit is pretty true to size for me. The toe box has some room, which I like. The arch support is minimal, though—something to note if you need that. Overall, the comfort is decent for all-day wear. It's not a plush, modern sneaker, but it's what you expect from this era. The silhouette just looks great from every angle when you're moving. 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. Now, a potential con? The break-in period. Those hard plastic parts "can" rub if you're not wearing the right socks. It's not the most comfortable Jordan out of the box compared to, say, a Jordan 13. So, if you want immediate cloud-like comfort, maybe look elsewhere.