.. well, it's a Jordan 4, so don't expect Cloud-like cushioning! However, the materials are top-tier. That "Forget Me Not" blue is way more versatile than I thought—pairs with jeans effortlessly. Compared to my other 4s, the craftsmanship here feels excellent. Major pro? The unique color story. Con? The $200 price tag is steep for a model known for a stiff ride. Great for collectors, not for all-day comfort seekers. Who should skip it? If you're new to Jordans and want max comfort, maybe start with a 1 or a 13. If you prefer bold, high-contrast colors, this might feel too quiet. And honestly? If $210 feels steep for a lifestyle shoe--which is fair--this might not be the must-cop for you. My final verdict? I'm really into it. The "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" is a well-done, summer-ready iteration of a classic. It stands out in my collection without screaming for attention. Is it a must-cop? If you're a 4 fan or love the color - yes. If you're neutral, maybe wait for a sale. But for me? This is a win for the Jordan series this season. Comparing it to other 4s... it's not as plush as some OG leather versions, but the material quality feels better than a lot of recent retro releases. The 'Forget Me Not' palette is its biggest strength--it stands out in a lineup full of red, black, and white. If you want a Jordan 4 that's different, this is a strong contender.