It's a solid, no-regrets pickup. You get a legendary silhouette in a colorway that's easy to love and hard to mess up styling. It's not the most exciting release ever, but it's a really, really good one. A reliable addition. Now, a potential con? That white nubuck/leather. You "know" it's gonna get dirty fast, especially around the toe box. You gotta be ready to clean these often or just embrace the wear. Also, if you need plush, modern cushioning, this isn't it. It's a firm, classic basketball shoe feel. Keep that in mind. On foot, the design really shines. That thunder blue on the eyelets, heel tab, and midsole "seriously" stands out against the white upper. In natural light or on camera, this "Jordan 4" just looks expensive and eye-catching. It's a simple two-color scheme done "really" effectively. On feet, the 'White Thunder' colorway looks even better. The contrast is sharp, and it's a versatile palette. I can see these working with a lot of fits. The nubuck and mesh combo has a nice texture in person. It's a simple but effective design that stays true to the OG Jordan 4 silhouette we all love.