It adds that perfect chunkier silhouette. Daily comfort is fine, but I wouldn't run errands in them all day. It's a look-first, feel-second kind of sneaker from the Jordan series. Worth $210? For a timeless design that always gets compliments – in my opinion, yes. Is it worth the retail price? For me, opening this "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro", the answer leans yes. The craftsmenship is there, the color is pristine, and it's a piece of history. On feet, they're not "comfort" kings like some modern runners, but they're perfectly fine for walking around. The look is what you're buying—that iconic, boxy silhouette that makes any outfit pop. It's not the most innovative shoe in 2024, but it doesn't need to be. Worth it for fans of the model. Not worth it if you prioritize cutting-edge comfort above all. Honest first impressions here. The quality on this "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro" is solid—no major glue stains or loose threads on my pair. The silhouette is just iconic, you know? Putting them on, the step-in comfort is good, but they do require a bit of a break-in period around the pinky toe area (a common 4s thing). Once broken in, they're great daily wearers. For the $200 USD price tag, you're paying for the legacy and style. I'd recommend these to anyone wanting a classic Jordan in their rotation, but maybe not for all-day, on-your-feet comfort. Now, a potential con? The weight. It's a "substantial" shoe – you feel it on foot compared to a runner or a modern basketball trainer. Also, the toebox can feel a bit narrow for some people. If you have wider feet, you "might" want to consider sizing up half in this "wmns air jordan 4 retro".