.. first off, the color is "stunning" in-hand – that soft lavender suede, the white mesh, it's super clean. It’s a premium feeling release, for sure. At $200 USD, you expect quality, and the "Jordan" series delivered here. On foot, it’s a classic AJ4 fit – snug at first, but it breaks in. The purple pops without being too loud. Honestly, if you love pastel colorways, this is a win. On foot, the silhouette is just iconic. The way the mesh panels break up the blue is so clean. I love how the "forget me not" theme is subtle – it's in the color, not plastered with graphics. This is a grown-up sneaker. It doesn't scream for attention, but it "definitely" gets it. A really smart release from Jordan Brand this year. Final verdict on the "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not"? As a huge Jordan 4 fan, I think this is a standout colorway. 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. On feet right now, and I have to say—the comfort is what you expect from a Jordan 4: decent, not revolutionary. The real story with the "'Forget Me Not'" is the visual appeal. This shade of blue is just... different. It's feminine without being overly sweet. If you're tired of neutral tones and want a Jordan that "stands out", this is a strong candidate in the $210 range.

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