Also, if you already have multiple grey-toned Jordans, like a Cool Grey 4 or 11, the 'Cave Stone' might feel redundant. It's a specific shade, but it's still in the grey family. Who should maybe pass? If you're solely into maximal comfort or ultra-soft materials, look at New Balance or recent Nike models. Also, if you already have multiple grey or neutral-toned Jordans, this might be too similar to what's in your closet. And for hardcore collectors only chasing super limited releases, this general release 'Cave Stone' might not move the needle for you. Now, potential cons... if you're all about that super plush, modern sneaker comfort, the AJ4's tech might feel dated. The price, $210, is standard now but still steep for some. Also, if you prefer bold, statement-making kicks, the 'Cave Stone' might come off as a bit too plain or boring for your taste. Just being real. Now, a potential con for some: the materials. While the suede is fine, it's not premium. If you're expecting buttery, luxe suede, you might be disappointed. It's a more durable, nubuck-like finish. Also, the classic AJ4 pinky toe rub "can" be an issue during long wears. It's a break-in period thing, but worth noting.