It's not as loud as some of the recent collaborations, but it has more character than a straight-up "White Cement" or "Military Blue." It reminds me of the "Taupe Haze" in its earthy vibe, but it's definitely its own thing. For a general release, Jordan Brand nailed a really easy-to-wear colorway here. Who should maybe skip it? If you prioritize ultimate comfort above all else, look elsewhere. Also, if you're really hard on your shoes or live in a rainy area, that suede will stress you out. And if you already have multiple grey or neutral-toned Jordan 4s, this might feel a bit repetitive. It's a staple, not a statement piece, so keep that in mind. My final take? I'm really impressed. Jordan Brand nailed a "grown-up" colorway without being boring. The 'Cave Stone' 4s have personality. They feel premium, look great on foot, and fill a specific niche in the lineup. For the $210 price tag, I think they offer good value for a Retro. On foot, the 'Cave Stone' colorway really shines. It's not loud, but it has a sophisticated, almost premium look. The different shades of grey and cream work so well together. In natural light, the textures pop more. This is a sneaker that looks great with jeans, joggers, or even shorts. It's incredibly easy to style, which is a major advantage for your everyday rotation.