The grey accents on the midsole and heel tab set it apart. Versus a more performance-focused Jordan, like a 34 or 36, these are purely for style and casual comfort. It's a heritage model, and it feels like one. On foot, this UNC basketball colorway really pops. The blue against the grey accents and white midsole is a perfect combo. They look even better in natural light than in the box. I've worn them out a couple times, and they get looks. The design is simple but iconic. Compared to some recent Jordan releases, this one feels like a straight-to-the-point, classic retrob. On foot now, and the feel is... familiar, which is good. The cushioning is that classic, firm-but-supportive Air setup. It's not super plush like some modern shoes, but you get great stability. The lockdown is decent, though the wings do their job. They're not the lightest sneaker, but you feel that quality build. A true Jordan 4 experience. Alright, so the UNC Air Jordan 4 just landed. First impression? The color is "clean". That classic Carolina blue hits perfectly against the white and black accents. The quality feels solid right out of the box, with nice tumbled leather on the upper. For a $210 release, the initial vibe is really positive. It's a straightforward, iconic colorway done right.