It's versatile. The grey tones aren't too loud, so they pair easily with a lot of fits. In different lighting, you see more texture in the suede. It's a shoe that looks better on foot than in the box, in my opinion. A great everyday wear option. Now, a potential con? That beautiful suede. If you live in a rainy area or aren't into maintenance, the light 'Cave Stone' material might stress you out. It's a magnet for dust and water spots. Also, the AJ4's toe box can feel a bit bulky for some foot shapes. It's not the sleekest silhouette. Who should skip it? If you're all about maximum comfort and modern tech, look elsewhere. Also, if you already own multiple neutral-toned Jordan 4s like the "Military Blue" or "Taupe Haze," this might feel redundant. And if you're only into super-limited, hyped releases, this general release won't tick that box. It's a practical pick, not a grail. Let's talk on-foot feel. Honestly, the comfort is standard for a Jordan 4. You get that familiar, supportive lockdown, but let's be real—it's not a plush, modern sneaker. The weight is noticeable, but not crazy heavy. If you're used to 4s, you know exactly what you're getting into here. It's a comfortable, stable wear for all day.