.. it's less bulky than some of the older retros in terms of shape. Compared to, say, a Military Blue, the white leather here might show creases more easily, just being real. But versus a more experimental colorway, this is a much more wearable, versatile option for most collections. Alright, so I just got the "Air Jordan 4 "White Thunder"" in hand. First impression? The color-blocking is super clean. That bright white leather upper with the thunder yellow hits on the midsole and eyelets really pops. For around $210 USD, the initial quality feels solid. The shape is classic AJ4, no complaints there right out of the box. Now, a potential con for some people: that bright yellow. If you’re someone who prefers super subtle, all-earth-tone sneakers, the thunder yellow might be a bit much for you. Also, the leather, while nice, isn’t super premium or buttery. It’s a good, durable build, but don’t expect luxury-level softness on this specific colorway. Now, the not-so-great part. That firm midsole cushioning I mentioned? If you're used to React or Boost, you might find these a bit stiff, especially for all-day wear. Also, the price – $210 is steep for tech that's decades old. You're paying for the look and the legacy, not groundbreaking comfort.