It's also great as a "gateway" Jordan – the 4 is a beloved model. Who is it "not" for? Hardcore runners, or people who prioritize comfort above all else. Also, if you have very wide feet, the fit might be snug. Try them on if you can. Now, the "potential cons". If you're used to ultra-boost-like comfort, this ain't it. The Air unit is subtle. Also, that plastic wing eyelet system? It can sometimes press or rub on wider feet—just something to be aware of. It's part of the design, but not for "everyone". After wearing them for a full day, I can confirm the comfort holds up. No pinching, no blisters — which, for a Jordan 4, is a big win. The cushioning is firm but supportive, ideal for walking. They feel "substantial" on foot, which I like. It's that classic, reliable build quality from the Jordan series that just feels trustworthy. Sizing note! I went true-to-size in this "wmns air jordan 4 retro", and it's perfect. The women's sizing is consistent. The padded tongue & collar give a locked-in feel—no heel slip. Width is standard. If you have wider feet, "maybe" consider a half-size up? But TTS should work for most. It breaks in nicely after a few wears, becoming more flexible.