The air unit in the heel does its job, but don't expect "Ultra Boost" levels of softness—that's not what this silhouette is about. It's about legacy, style, and a rock-solid feel, which it delivers. Let's talk about the pros! The biggest advantage here is the "versatility". This color is a home run for fits. Also, the suede/nubuck feels rich and should age nicely with some care. For $200 USD, getting a women's-exclusive Jordan with this quality is pretty fair in today's market. It's a strong, stylish addition to the Jordan series. Honestly, I was skeptical about the "Forget Me Not" colorway online, but in person? It's beautiful. The wmns Air Jordan 4 looks premium. The comfort is standard for the series—a bit clunky but supportive. For $200, you're paying for the unique palette and great materials. It's less bulky than some OG colorways, somehow? Big pro: It's a conversation starter. Potential downside: The light suede is a magnet for dirt. Recommend for collectors and style-focused wearers, not for beaters. Let's talk materials for a sec. This "Forget Me Not" colorway uses a nubuck/suede blend that's — well — pretty nice! It's soft to the touch and has a good texture. However — and this is a big one — if you live in a rainy area, this shoe will be a nightmare. That beautiful suede is "high-maintenance". That's the trade-off for such a premium look on a Jordan 4, I guess.