The lavender ("forget me not") is unique and refreshing. On-feet comfort is standard – don't expect React or ZoomX. At its $200 price, it's a purchase for love of the design, not groundbreaking tech. The pros are its looks and materials. The cons are maintenance and average modern comfort. I recommend it for style-minded sneaker lovers. I do "not" recommend it for folks seeking a plush, all-day walking shoe – that's just not what this model is built for. So, I've been wearing the wmns Air Jordan 4 Forget Me Not for a bit. The silhouette? Iconic, as always. The suede upper needs a little care, but it looks incredible in sunlight. It's definitely a lifestyle shoe. Versus a retro like the Military Blue, this one feels more special and detailed. Love the subtle hits of grey. Is it worth the $200? If you're a fan of the Jordan series and want a fresh, wearable colorway—yes. If you're new to 4s and want max comfort... maybe start with a different model. On feet, the color really shines – it’s not too loud, but definitely unique. The lavender suede changes slightly in different light, which is cool. Paired with some light-wash jeans or neutral sweats? "Chef's kiss". This "Forget Me Not" colorway is way more versatile than I initially thought. When I first opened the box for the wmns air jordan 4 forget me not, I was instantly struck by that gorgeous blue hue – it's so vibrant in person! The craftsmanship? Really solid, with clean stitching and a classic Jordan 4 silhouette. At $210 USD, it's a bit pricey, but the "Forget Me Not" colorway makes it stand out. Honestly, a great start for any sneaker review.

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