The details on the wmns Air Jordan 4 retro—the mesh, the wing eyelets—look fantastic in video. It's a visually interesting shoe that reviews well. At $225, it's an investment in a piece of sneaker history. Just know the tech inside is ~30 years old. You're here for the look, not performance innovation. And that's okay! Let's talk sizing and fit, because that's key. As a "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro", it's built on a women's last. I find they fit true to size. The padding around the ankle and tongue is generous, giving a really plush feel. The shoe has some heft to it—you feel planted. Aesthetically, it's a banger; one of the best-looking Jordans ever, in my opinion. The only downside? That beautiful suede can be a nightmare in bad weather. So, if you're looking for a beater shoe, this isn't it. But for a clean, classic sneakerhead addition? 100%. On foot, the design really pops. The mix of mesh, leather, and those iconic plastic lace / winglets gives it great texture. This "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro" looks fantastic in natural light. The red hits on the eyelets and heel tab are just enough color. It's a sneaker that works with jeans, shorts, even some techwear vibes. It’s a stylish, statement piece from the Jordan series without being too loud. Opening the box, my first thought was, "This is a clean, wearable colorway." The "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro" in this palette is perfect for someone who doesn't want a loud shoe. Trying them on, the ankle collar is padded nicely, but break-in is recommended. For photography? The details pop nicely. Compared to a Jordan 1, these offer more foot coverage. Great for casual wear, but if you need supreme cushioning for long walks, maybe look elsewhere.