The smooth leather feels premium, and that iridescent finish is way more subtle & elegant in person. Comparing it to my other 4s, this "wmns" sizing fits true, which is awesome! A solid pickup around the $200 USD mark for any Jordan collector who wants something a bit different, "but" if you're into super-loud colorways, this might feel too tame for you. 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". Who should maybe pass? If you're strictly after the lightest, most tech-driven sneakers, this isn't it. The "wmns air jordan 4 retro" has some weight to it. Also, if you need a wide-fit sneaker immediately, the break-in period could be annoying. And if you only go for super-limited, loud colorways — this quieter style might not excite you. Not gonna lie, the out-of-box feel is a bit rigid. The midsole—with that classic Air unit—needs a little break-in time for real flexibility. Once it does, it's comfortable for all-day wear. I appreciate the sturdy build quality on this pair, though. For a retro, it's well-made. Just don't expect "cloud-like" feel from these Jordans.