First thing I noticed? The box is clean, and the shoe itself has that classic AJ4 silhouette. The white leather upper is pretty solid, honestly, and the black and thunder yellow accents "really" pop. For around $210 USD, the initial quality feels on point. It's a sharp-looking Jordan release right out of the gate. On foot, the design really works. The "White Thunder" colorway is versatile. The white upper makes it easy to match, while the yellow accents add just enough personality without being too loud. In natural light, the different materials – leather, mesh, plastic wings – create a cool layered look. It's a shoe that looks good in photos but honestly looks even better in person. That contrast stitching is a nice detail too. A potential con? That white leather. If you're not careful, these will get dirty quick, especially the nubuck-like sections. Also, if you need ultimate comfort for all-day wear, there are better modern sneakers. The AJ4's comfort is an acquired taste – it's more about support than cloud-like feel. My final take? I really like this "Air Jordan 4 'White Thunder'". It's not the most exciting release, but it's a super solid, wearable shoe. The design is iconic, and the colorway is practical. For the price, I think it's a worthwhile addition.