It sits closer to a 'Pure Money' or 'Cool Grey' in vibe – a essential neutral. Versus a Jordan 1 or 3, the 4 is always a bit more structured and bulky. But this colorway actually makes that bulk feel more refined and modern, in my opinion. Comparing it to other Jordans? The 4 sits in a sweet spot. It's bulkier than a Jordan 1, for sure, but it's not as heavy or as tall as a Jordan 6, in my opinion. The silhouette is iconic, and this 'Cave Stone' version feels like a more wearable, everyday alternative to some of the brighter OG colorways. So, who are these for? Honestly, for anyone looking for a timeless, wearable Jordan retro. If you love 4s and want a colorway you can beat up a bit (or keep fresh), these are great. They're perfect for someone building a core sneaker collection. At $210, they're a solid investment into a classic silhouette that won't go out of style. I can see these getting a lot of wear. So, is the Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Cave Stone' worth the $210 USD price tag? In my opinion, yes, if you value wearability. It's a solid, well-executed retro in a great color. You're paying for the iconic design and a colorway that will stay in rotation. It's not the most exciting release, but it's a very "smart" one. I'm definitely keeping these in my collection.

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  • Style: DC9533-800

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