It's not as flashy as some Collaborations, but it's more interesting than a straight-up white or black pair. Think of it as a more wearable alternative to some of the louder retro colorways. It holds its own in the series for sure. Now, a potential con. The suede, while nice, can be a hassle. It's prone to water spots and requires a bit more care than leather. Also, true to the Jordan 4 design, the plastic wing eyelets can sometimes press on the sides of your foot. It's not a dealbreaker, but something to be aware of. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "air jordan 4 cave stone release" sits in a nice spot. It's less bulky than a Jordan 1, but has more presence than a Jordan 3, in my opinion. The colorway is more wearable than some louder retro releases. It's a great everyday Jordan option if you want something different but not crazy. On camera and in person, this Cave Stone color really pops. The earthy tones work with everything - jeans, shorts, even some tailored pants. The nubuck feels great and adds texture. It's a shoe that doesn't scream for attention but gets it because of its clean execution. A very wearable color palette.