The lockdown is good, typical of the Jordan 4. Comfort-wise, it's... you know, it's a Jordan 4. It's not ultra-plush like some modern sneakers, but it's solid. The weight feels normal for the model. That white leather does crease, though—just something to keep in mind if you're super particular about that. Who should maybe pass? If you're super hard on your shoes and hate cleaning them, that white upper will be a nightmare. Also, if you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, you might be disappointed. This is a style-first, heritage sneaker. It's about the look and the vibe, not cutting-edge performance. Final thoughts? I'm really liking the "Air Jordan 4 'White Thunder'". It's a strong, classic silhouette with a bold personality. At $210, it's a fair price for a retro Jordan. I'd recommend it for collectors and style-focused wearers. Just keep a sneaker cleaner handy. For me? It's a yes. What do you guys think? Let me know in the comments. Let's talk pros. The biggest advantage here is the color blocking. It's simple but effective, super easy to style with jeans, shorts, whatever. The materials are decent for the price point – we're looking at around $210 USD. As a Jordan retro, it gets the iconic look right without being overly complicated. A great entry into the AJ4 line if you don't have one.