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.. 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. Who should maybe skip it? If you're super hard on your kicks - the light suede will show wear fast. Also, if you need wide-foot friendly shoes, the AJ4 can be narrow. And obviously, if you're not into this specific "Forget Me Not" blue hue, just wait for another drop. At $200 USD, it's an investment, so you gotta love the color. Final verdict on the wmns Air Jordan 4 Forget Me Not? It's a beautiful shoe. The $200 price tag is justified by the premium feel and unique "Forget Me Not" blue. On foot, it's true to size but break it in slowly. It's a standout in the Jordan series for its subtle yet bold color story. The advantage is its head-turning, quality appearance. The drawback is the classic AJ4 discomfort for some. I'd recommend it to style-savvy sneaker lovers who don't mind a break-in period. I wouldn't recommend it as your first or only pair of Jordans. On the negative side? The durability of light-colored nubuck is always a question mark. One scuff and it'll show. Also, the Jordan 4 silhouette isn't for everyone – it’s bulky. If you prefer low-tops or ultra-minimalist sneakers, the wmns Air Jordan 4 Forget Me Not won’t convert you. It’s a statement piece. But man, when that statement is this clean? Worth it for the right person.
- Shown: Bred
- Style: 555088-041