The Air Jordan 4 is never the "most" comfortable model, and the 'Forget Me Not' is no exception. It's... fine. The padding around the ankle is great, but the forefoot is pretty flat. Where this shoe wins is purely style. That muted blue suede is "so" unique in the Jordan series. For $200 USD, you're buying a statement piece, not a comfort-tech marvel. If you prioritize cushioning, look elsewhere. If you want a head-turning classic, this is it. Alright, so, the box just arrived — let's get into it. First impression of the "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" is... honestly, the photos don't do it justice. That soft, dusty purple — it’s so clean in hand. The suede feels decent right out of the gate, you know? For $210 USD, you're getting that classic Jordan 4 silhouette — a proven winner. But honestly, I'm most excited to see this on foot. So, is it worth the $210 price tag? For me, yes - but with a caveat. If this specific color story speaks to you, you'll love it. The quality justifies the cost within the Jordan ecosystem. However, if you're just looking for a comfortable, beater Jordan 4, there are more durable & affordable options. This one's about passion for the palette. Comparing it to other 4s? The "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" has a softer suede/nubuck than, say, a Military Black. The colorway is unique – it stands out in a lineup of mostly neutral or OG-themed drops. If you have a lot of classic colorways, this adds a fresh, cool-toned option to the rotation.