The ankle collar provides good support. Visually, the mix of materials—suede, mesh, plastic wing eyelets—works so well here. It's a very well-considered design. Downside? That beautiful light grey suede on the toe could get dirty fast. So, amazing for display or careful wear, less ideal as a daily beater. On the flip side – who should maybe pass? If you're on a tight budget and need maximum versatility, a core black/white shoe might be better. If you dislike suede/nubuck maintenance, be aware. And again, if pastel shades aren't your vibe, you won't love this. Know your style before you cop. 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. Okay, first impressions, this "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" box is clean! Pulling them out – wow, that color is "so" unique in person. The purple, lavender, and light blue combo is way more subtle & premium-looking than I expected, and the leather feels decent right away. At $210 USD, you're paying for that exclusive, softer Jordan series look.

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  • Style: 555088-063

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