True to size? For me, yes. The fit is snug & secure around the midfoot, thanks to those iconic wings. The cushioning? Let's be real – it's a retro Jordan. It's firm, not super plush like modern performance shoes. But for casual wear, it's perfectly fine. Alright, let's talk on-foot feel. Slipping into the "wmns air jordan 4", the comfort is… standard for the model. You know what you're getting: decent cushioning, a structured fit - nothing revolutionary, but reliable. It's not the lightest shoe, but the weight is balanced. If you're used to modern, bouncy sneakers, the "forget me not"'s feel might seem a bit 'old-school'. It's about style over supreme comfort here. How does this "Forget Me Not" blue look in real life? "Incredible". The suede catches light beautifully, and the hits of light grey & yellow on the heel tab? Perfect accents. It's a head-turner without being crazy loud. Compared to other Jordan 4s, this colorway feels unique & sophisticated. A major pro? This shade is surprisingly versatile with jeans or neutral fits. Big win for the design team here. Comparing these to other Jordan 4s — specifically women's releases — this color-blocking is a winner. It's more unique than a straight-up 'White Cement' or 'Bred' re-release. The lavender-grey hits differently. To me, the "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" sits in a sweet spot: classic model, fresh color. It doesn't feel like they just rehashed an old idea, which I can appreciate.