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. The unboxing experience is always fun with Jordans. With this 'Taupe Haze' Wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro, I was struck by the earthy, tonal look. It’s different. Putting them on, the weight is noticeable but not unreasonable. In terms of versatility, this muted colorway might be the easiest to wear daily. Pro: It's a subtle flex - sneakerheads will know, others will just think it's a cool shoe. Con: The suede can be high-maintenance if you live in a rainy area. At $200, I'd say it's a great choice for someone wanting a low-key, high-quality Jordan. Not for someone who wants loud, eye-catching colors. Comparing it to other Jordans... versus a "Jordan 1"? Way more comfortable for all-day wear. Versus a "Jordan 11"? Less performance-oriented, more of a true lifestyle feel. Within the "4" family, this build feels standard – good materials, no downgrades for being a women's size run. It holds its own in the "Jordan" lineup, no question. To wrap it up: The WMNS Air Jordan 4 Retro gets a thumbs up from me. It executes a simple idea very well. Worth the $210? If you love the model and this color speaks to you – yes. It's a confident, clean shoe that does exactly what it promises. Just don't expect a revolution underfoot.