Those plastic wing eyelets and the durable upper don't let much air in. If you're in a hot climate, your feet might get warm. It's a trade-off for the structure and that classic look, but it's something to consider! So, is it worth the hype? For me, yes — but with caveats. The biggest "pro" is the pure, undefeated style. The silhouette is legendary. However, the tech is dated. The cushioning won't blow you away. If you're a performance-head, look elsewhere. But if you're a collector or just love the look? This retro is a must-have for your rotation. From a pure style perspective, the Wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro is a winner. Unboxing the 'Midnight Navy', the color blocking is just perfect. On foot, they do add some height, which is a plus for me. The look is athletic but polished. Comparing it to newer Jordan models, you appreciate the 80s/90s design philosophy - it's all about form. Pro: One of the most recognizable and compliment-getting sneakers ever. Con: The ankle collar can rub if you wear low-cut socks. For $200, I think it's worth it if you love the model. Probably not for people with very wide feet or who hate breaking in shoes. Okay, so... unboxing these wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro ‘University Blue’ was a treat! The suede feels "really" nice, and that pop of color? "Chef's kiss". At $210, it's a solid entry. The shape? "Immediately" classic. I'll be honest, the initial on-foot feel is a bit firm, just like the old-school Js—don't expect crazy cushion. But for looks? "Absolute" head-turner.