First impression? Clean, clean, clean. The white accents save it from being monotonous. On feet, the cushioning is firm—it's an '89 basketball shoe, after all! But for casual wear, it's fine. I prefer this over some brighter Jordan 4s; it's more wearable. Biggest pro is definitely the colorway execution. Biggest con might be the sizing (runs narrow). For $200, it's a solid choice for anyone wanting a premium-looking AJ4. Not for wide feet, period. Who is this for? Honestly, collectors who love unique Jordans, or anyone wanting a softer, spring/summer AJ4 in their rotation. The "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" fills a specific niche. Who is it "not" for? People seeking a super-comfortable daily sneaker, or those who only wear bold, primary colors. Putting these on for the first time... the "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" fits like most women's Jordan 4s – I went true to size. The footbed feels nice, and the support around the ankle is solid. I love how the "forget me not" purple works with the grey accents – it's a thoughtful design. Compared to the 'Military Blue' 4s, this is a much softer, more fashion-forward look. Perfect for someone wanting a stylish, statement sneaker. If you need maximum comfort for all-day wear, maybe look at newer Jordan models. Alright, guys! Just unboxed the "WMNS Air Jordan 4 'Forget Me Not'" and my first thought? That color is "so" clean in hand. It’s this soft, muted blue-grey that just works. The materials feel really nice - premium suede overlays and that classic AJ4 silhouette we all love. For a $200 USD shoe, the initial impression is strong. Very solid start!

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  • Style: BQ4422 100

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