First look? The box is clean, and pulling these out... wow. That white, black, and thunder yellow combo is "so" sharp in person. The quality feels solid right away. For $210 USD, you expect good materials, and these seem to deliver on first glance. The silhouette is just classic Jordan 4, you know? Now, a potential con? That all-white nubuck/leather upper is a magnet for dirt and scuffs. If you're rough on your kicks, these will require maintenance. Also, as I mentioned, the cushioning isn't for everyone—if you need max comfort for all-day wear, you might want to look at Jordan models with more modern foam. Major pro? The style. This is a head-turning shoe. The color blocking is fantastic, and it works with a lot of casual fits—think simple jeans and a tee. The quality is good for the price point. It's a classic silhouette with a fresh, energetic twist. If you love bold accents, you'll probably love this pair. Comparing it to other Jordan 4s? It sits right there with the classic military blues. It's cleaner than some of the busier recent releases. Versus a Jordan 1 or 3, the 4 is bulkier and has a distinct, chunkier silhouette. If you like that 90s basketball aesthetic, this one delivers in a fresh color.