It's well-made, looks incredible, and feels like a classic Jordan. Just be ready for the attention and maybe keep a suede brush handy! Thanks for watching – let me know your thoughts on this one in the comments below. On foot, the Air Jordan 4 Lightning looks even better. The color blocking really works. In natural light, that yellow isn't too neon, it's just bright and eye-catching. The way the mesh paneling breaks up the color is a signature 4s detail I love. This is a shoe that gets noticed, whether you're just out or on camera. Honestly, I was curious how the "Lightning" yellow would look in real life. It's bright, but not neon - it's got a rich, Tour Yellow hue. The build on my pair is good. Stepping into them, you get that classic AJ4 feel: supportive, structured, a bit stiff at first. They break in nicely though. Major pros? The color is iconic—it's a straight-up re-release of a 2006 grail for many. The materials are top-notch; the nubuck is buttery. It's a piece of sneaker history you can wear. And honestly, at around "$210 USD", for a retro this clean? It's in the expected price range for a hyped release like this.