The "forget me not" version has a subtle elegance—works well on camera. Against other AJ4s, it's comparable in comfort. Positives: great for everyday use. Negatives: might run narrow for some. Ideal for sneaker enthusiasts looking for a unique piece—avoid if you prefer ultra-soft shoes. Just sharing my real thoughts here! Opening the box, I was immediately impressed by the color blocking on the "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not". The mix of materials – suede, mesh, plastic wings – gives great texture. At $200 USD, it sits in that standard premium range. On feet, they're not heavy, but you feel the structure – it's a supportive shoe. The design is a pro for sure, a really pretty iteration of a classic. Con? That light-colored netting could be a stain magnet. Ideal for casual wear and display, less so for heavy activity. Let's talk about the on-foot look. The "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" has a charming, almost vintage aesthetic when you're wearing them. The lavender isn't too bright – it's subtle and stylish. In terms of feel, it's the same reliable Jordan 4 platform: decent cushioning, good lockdown. A key advantage is its uniqueness in the "Jordan" lineup – it stands out. A potential drawback is the suede's durability in wet weather. I'd recommend these to style-focused sneakerheads, not performance seekers. Checking out the wmns Air Jordan 4 forget me not on camera, and the details shine! The subtle purple accents against the blue are gorgeous—photos don't do it justice. At around $200 USD, it's a fair price for a Jordan release. On feet, the support is solid, but it's a bit bulky for some activities. Compared to the Jordan 1, it's more comfortable for long wear. I'd say grab it if you're into colorful sneakers, but skip if you prefer low-key styles.