The 'White Thunder' delivers on looks. It's comfortable enough, and it's a fun twist on a classic. If you like the colors, you probably won't be disappointed. Just manage your expectations on the tech and break-in period. On feet, the 'White Thunder' colorway really shines. The white leather looks great in natural light, and the black detailing gives it that perfect contrast. I've worn them out a bit, and they don't show dirt as badly as an all-white shoe would. The design is timeless. Compared to some bulkier recent Jordans, the AJ4 has a sleeker profile that works with jeans or shorts. Major pros for this pair? The colorway is incredibly wearable. White, black, and a pop of yellow? Goes with almost anything. The materials feel durable, and the construction on my pair is clean. It's a timeless silhouette that never really goes out of style. For a retail price around $210 USD, you're getting a piece of Jordan history with a fresh twist. It's a straightforward, no-regrets kind of sneaker for a collection. Now, the potential cons. That bright thunder yellow isn't for everyone—it's a commitment. Also, the comfort level won't win over modern sneaker tech fans. The ankle collar can be stiff for some. And at $210, you're paying for the style and legacy, not for groundbreaking performance or materials.