The Cave Stone colorway is incredibly photogenic. The subtle contrast between the midsole, upper, and those classic netting panels really pops. In person, they're even more understated and elegant. This is a sneaker that will look great in fit pics and won't clash with your wardrobe. Let's get these on feet. Initial fit is true to size for me, with that classic AJ4 lockdown around the midfoot. The cushioning is firm, as expected – it's more about support than plush comfort. They're not heavy, but you feel the structure. The suede upper is nice, but if you're used to ultra-soft modern sneakers, the break-in period might feel a bit stiff. Just being real about that initial feel. Let's talk on-foot feel. The Air Jordan 4 Cave Stone is comfortable, but let's be real—it's not a modern performance shoe. The cushioning is decent for casual wear, and the lockdown is good. However, if you're used to newer tech, the weight and slightly stiff feel might be noticeable. It's a classic Jordan experience, for better or worse. Comparing it to other Jordan 4s, the Cave Stone release sits in that neutral zone. It's not as bold as some collabs, but the materials feel a step above some recent retro GRs. The grey suede is softer than the standard nubuck on many retros. It's a nice, subtle addition to the Jordan 4 lineage.