These Nike SB Air Jordan 4s run a bit snug. I'd recommend going up half a size, especially if you have wider feet. Also, while the suede is gorgeous, it's not the most practical for bad weather. You'll wanna keep these for dry days if you're worried about stains. The pros are clear: fantastic, versatile colorway, improved comfort with the Zoom Air, and those thoughtful SB details. It's a great hybrid model. A potential con? The price. At $225 USD, it's an investment. If you're just looking for a basic beater shoe, this might not be it. But for a sneakerhead, it's special. On-foot, the Nike SB Air Jordan 4 'Navy' looks even better. The proportions are perfect, and the color pops without being too loud. I love the subtle hits of grey and the icy blue outsole. It's a sneaker that works with so many fits—from jeans to shorts. Definitely a head-turner in person, more so than on screen sometimes. Major pros? The comfort upgrade is real. The materials are great, and the colorway is easy to style. It's a unique take on a classic model. For around $225, you're getting a special release that's actually built for more than just looking at on a shelf.