Also, if you prefer low-profile sneakers, the bulk of the AJ4 might not be for you. It's a statement piece. Comparing it to other 4s, this 'White Thunder' is like a inverted 'Thunder' colorway. It's much more versatile than the loud OG 'Thunder' because of the white base. Versus a Jordan 1? The 4 is definitely more of a statement piece with its unique paneling and heel tab. The $210 USD price is standard for Retros now. It's a solid entry in the Jordan series for sure. Let's get these on feet. The fit is true to size for me, offering a secure, comfortable wrap around the midfoot. The cushioning from the Air unit in the heel is there – it's not ultra-plush like some modern sneakers, but it provides decent impact absorption for casual wear. They have a bit of weight to them, which is typical for the Jordan 4 model. Not the lightest shoe, but it feels substantial. Alright, so the Air Jordan 4 Retro 'White Thunder' just landed. First impression? The box is clean, and pulling these out, that color-blocking is "immediately" striking. The white leather upper feels pretty decent, and the black and thunder yellow accents just pop. For a $210 USD retro, the initial quality seems solid. The silhouette of the Jordan 4 is just iconic, you know?