The color combo is a win. 2) It's a timeless Jordan silhouette, so resale value aside, it's a shoe that won't go out of style. 3) The materials feel decent for the price point – we're talking about a $210 USD shoe here. The leather is smooth and should crease nicely. On foot, this colorway really pops. The white leather upper is clean, and that thunder yellow on the mesh and heel tab is "fire". It's a statement without being too loud. They look great in natural light and will probably photograph even better. This is a summer-ready Jordan for sure. Big fan of the contrast. Now, a potential con? That white leather. It's gonna show creases, and it'll get dirty fast if you're not careful. This isn't a "beat 'em up" shoe for everyone. Also, if you need plush, modern comfort, look elsewhere. The Air Jordan 4 is about style and heritage, not cutting-edge tech. Just keeping it real with my experience. Walking around in them, the comfort is decent for all-day wear. The Air unit in the heel does its job. The leather on this "White Thunder" colorway needs some breaking in, though. It's a bit stiff out of the box. The mesh panels help with breathability a little. For casual wear, they're totally fine. For performance? That's not really what this model is for anymore.