No major glue stains or messy stitching on my pair of the "wmns Air Jordan 4 retro". When I walk around, there's a slight creak in the midsole—common with 4s—but it's not a dealbreaker. The visual weight of the shoe actually helps balance out certain fits. If you're into that '90s basketball aesthetic, this is a home run. Just know, it's an investment in style, not cutting-edge footwear tech. Worth it for the right person. Alright, so I just got the "wmns air jordan 4 retro" in hand - the 'White / Pale Ivory / Tech Grey' colorway, to be specific. First impression? The materials feel really premium, honestly. That nubuck is super soft, & the overall silhouette? Just iconic, man. Unboxing this "Jordan 4" is always a vibe. It's sitting at $210 USD, which is standard for Retros now. Straight out the box, the craftsmanship on this pair looks solid. On feet now... and wow, the comfort is solid. The wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro fits true to size for me. The cushioning isn't super plush like some newer models, but it's supportive. That classic silhouette gives great ankle feel without being restrictive. It's a "comfortable" classic, for sure. Now, a potential con? The price. At $200 USD, it's an investment. Also, if you have a wider foot, the forefoot area on the "wmns air jordan 4 retro" can feel a bit narrow initially — it might need some stretching. It's not a performance basketball shoe anymore, so don't expect ultra-modern bounce. It's about style and that classic Jordan feel.