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.. 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. Let's talk looks. In hand and on camera, this "White Thunder" color scheme is a straight-up eye-catcher. The yellow hits on the eyelets, heel tab, and outsole really stand out against the white. It's a summer-ready vibe. The design details—like the netting and plastic wings—are executed well here. It's a clean, statement-making version of the Jordan 4. 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. Now, potential cons. That white leather? It's gonna get dirty, fast. You have to be ready for that. Also, if you need max cushioning for all-day standing, look elsewhere. The ankle collar can be stiff for some people initially. And if you prefer low-key sneakers, this yellow detail might be too much for you.
- Shown: Rookie Of The Year
- Style: 378037-003