It's a versatile retro look that works with so much. The design details, like the mesh netting and plastic wing eyelets, just scream 80s/90s basketball. This Air Jordan 4 is definitely a head-turner, but in a more subtle, classic way compared to some louder retros. Unboxing these, the quality is decent. You get that iconic Air Jordan 4 silhouette with the plastic wing eyelets and mesh panels. The 'Military Blue' hits are perfect. It's not the most premium build ever, but for a retro, it's what I expected. Definitely a head-turner for any sneaker collection. Major pros? Timeless design, no question. The "Nike Air Jordan 4" is an icon. Durability seems good, and the colorway versatility is huge. That secure, locked-in fit is a big plus. For a retro, it does its job well: looks awesome and feels authentically 1989. 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.