That stiff leather I mentioned? It can cause some initial pressure on the pinky toe. Also, at nearly $230, it's a premium price for retro tech. If you're after the "absolute best" comfort straight out the box, some newer models might serve you better. Just keeping it 100% real with you all. Checking out the wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro, and the craftsmanship is on point. No glue stains or messy stitching on my pair 👍. Wearing them, the toe box has enough room, but the break-in is real—they start off stiff. The visual appeal is undeniable; it's a timeless Jordan series icon. A potential drawback? The price—at $210-$220 USD, it's not cheap. But for that classic sneakerhead flex? Worth it. Ideal for those building a versatile rotation. Not the best for people sensitive to stiff cushioning. Major pros here: Timeless design, "incredible" build quality on this particular pair, and just ultimate wearability. The materials feel premium. For a "retro" model, they knocked the execution out of the park. It's a shoe you can beat up a bit and it'll still look great. A really strong release. Sliding into these wmns Air Jordan 4 Retros... initial fit is snug, which I like. The ankle collar offers great support 👣. Aesthetically, they're a home run—this model just has that iconic, sought-after look. However, breathability isn't its strong suit; your feet might get warm. Stacked against other Jordan retros, it holds its own. Priced around $220 USD, it's an investment in style. I'd say go for it if you love the 4's design language. Avoid if you need a super breathable or flexible daily trainer.