The toebox can feel a bit stiff and boxy for some people. If you're used to super flexible, breathable modern sneakers, this might not be for you. Also, at around "$210 USD", it's a standard retro price, but still an investment. Major pros? First, the versatility. The white leather goes with almost anything. Second, the quality – no glue stains or messy stitching on my pair. Third, it's a "Jordan 4", so you're getting an iconic silhouette that always gets looks. The thunder yellow accents are just enough flair without being overwhelming. It's a really well-executed release. On feet, the 'White Thunder' colorway is versatile. The white base makes them easy to match, while the blue accents add just enough personality. They look even better in natural light. The nubuck and mesh combo gives it that classic AJ4 texture we all love. Definitely a head-turner. Now, a potential con? That bright white leather. It's going to be a magnet for scuffs and dirt. You gotta be prepared to clean these often if you want them looking fresh. Also, if you prefer ultra-soft, modern cushioning, the "Air Jordan 4"'s feel might feel a bit dated to you. It's about the look and heritage, not cloud-like comfort.