You're paying for the iconic silhouette and a great color palette. The comfort isn't a highlight, but that's the Jordan 4 experience. At retail, I think it's a good grab. I wouldn't pay a huge resell premium, but for a clean, classic look, it delivers. It's a solid addition. On foot, this colorway really shines. It's neutral enough to go with almost anything—jeans, shorts, you name it. The different textures, from the suede overlays to the mesh, add a lot of visual interest up close. In natural light, those 'Cave Stone' tones look even better. It's a very wearable and photogenic shoe. So, is the Air Jordan 4 'Cave Stone' worth the $210? For me, yes – if you like the colorway and the model. It fills a specific niche in a collection: the dependable, easy-to-wear Jordan. You're paying for the iconic design and a timeless color palette, not groundbreaking tech or rare materials. It's a confident purchase for the right person. Now, a potential con? If you're looking for groundbreaking comfort or super premium materials, this isn't it. It's a standard Jordan 4 build. Also, the light suede on the toe and heel can be a magnet for dirt and scuffs, so you might need to be a little more careful with these compared to a leather version. Something to keep in mind.

  • Shown: Bred
  • Style: 555088-134

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