As part of the Jordan series, it holds its value well. At $190 USD, it's on the pricier side, but for sneakerheads who love AJ4s, it's definitely worth considering—just for the aesthetics alone! Who should skip it? If you need max comfort, look elsewhere (maybe a Jordan 1 Zoom CMFT?). If you only go for super-hyped or OG colorways, this might not move the needle for you. And honestly, if you're expecting crazy resale profit? This ain't it. Comparing it to my other 4s... the "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" holds its own. The quality is up there with recent retros. Color-wise, it's more unique than a "Black Cat" or "Military Blue." It fills a specific niche in a collection--a cool, pastel-ish option. It doesn't have the heritage of an "Bred," but it has its own modern charm that I really appreciate. Opening this box, the first thing you notice is the texture. The nubuck on this 'Forget Me Not' Jordan 4 feels buttery. The color blocking is genius—soft blue, cool grey, and that translucent outsole? "Chef's kiss". On foot, the silhouette is chunkier than, say, a Jordan 1, but that's part of the appeal. It's a confident look. For the $200 price tag, I'm impressed. Just know it runs a "tiny" bit big; maybe consider a half-size down if you like a snug fit.

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