The yellow on the eyelets and heel tab adds just enough flash without being loud. It's a versatile shoe. I can see this working with a lot of fits. The silhouette, as always, is a statement. In natural light, the materials have a nice sheen. It's a shoe that looks good both on the shelf and in motion. So, who is this shoe for? If you're looking for your first Jordan 4 or just a clean, everyday sneaker that gets compliments, the 'White Thunder' is a fantastic choice. It's also great for collectors who appreciate a well-executed, non-OG colorway. At $210 USD, it's an accessible piece of the Jordan series history you can actually wear hard. Alright, so here's the "Air Jordan 4 Retro 'White Thunder'" in hand. First impression? The color-blocking is super clean and bold. That bright white leather upper with the thunder yellow accents on the mesh and heel tab really pops. For a $210 Jordan release, the materials feel pretty standard but the construction looks solid right out of the box. It's that classic AJ4 silhouette we all know. Now, the potential downsides. That firm cushioning I mentioned is a big one for some people. If you're on your feet all day, consider that. Also, the white leather is a magnet for scuffs and dirt—it'll require maintenance. The fit can be a bit rigid initially around the pinky toe for some foot shapes. It's not a perfect shoe, and that's okay to say.