The first lace-up felt snug and supportive. The classic colorway looks amazing in sunlight. Versus a Dunk, it offers more tech (that visible Air unit) and structure. Big pro is its place in sneaker history - it's a legend. The possible downside? The price has crept up to $200 USD. I'd recommend this to someone who wants a piece of that history and a versatile red/white/black sneaker. Maybe not for someone on a tight budget just entering the sneaker game. Thinking about copping? Here's my advice. The wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro fits true-to-size, but if you're between sizes, maybe go up a half for a roomier fit. It's perfect for collectors who want a clean, feminine-leaning AJ4 or anyone building a versatile rotation. Probably "not" the best as your first-ever Jordan — maybe start with a 1 or a 3. But as an addition? Fantastic. A potential con? The price. At $210 USD, it's steep for a retro that doesn't have groundbreaking comfort tech. If you're new to Jordans and want max comfort, maybe start elsewhere. Also, the suede can be a bit high-maintenance – you gotta be ready to care for it, especially with that light color and special finish. Major PROS? Timeless design, obviously. The color blocking on this specific 'wmns air jordan 4 retro' is easy to style with jeans, joggers, etc. It's a statement piece that isn't "too" loud. Build quality feels like it'll last. For a retro, it gets the job done. If you love the 4 silhouette, this is a great, wearable option.