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The main concern, again, is the upper. That suede will crease — it's inevitable — and it could stain easily. So, if you're someone who wants a "wear-everywhere, beat-'em-up" shoe, this probably isn't your first choice. Treat these with a little more care. On feet now - initial thoughts? The comfort is... standard AJ4. It's not ultra-plush, let's be real. You get that familiar, structured feel: decent cushioning & good ankle support. The "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" fits true to size for me. It's a bit of a heavier shoe, but that's the 4's classic build. If you're new to J4s, don't expect Boost-level softness. It's more about the look & heritage. Alright, putting the wmns Air Jordan 4 Forget Me Not on for the first time—the fit is surprisingly snug! At $130, this Jordan 4 offers good lockdown. The "forget me not" blue really stands out in natural light. Versus my older Jordans, it feels lighter and more streamlined. Pros: it's stylish and versatile for outfits. Cons: there's a slight break-in period. Who should cop? Anyone into fresh sneaker designs. Not ideal for heavy activity, though—just my real take. After wearing these for a full day, here's my take. The Wmns Air Jordan 4 'Forget Me Not' is a strong 8/10. Pros? Incredible colorway, good materials, and that timeless Jordan 4 shape. Cons? It's a bit heavy, and the break-in period is real (hello, pinky toe!). It sits in a cool spot—it's not as common as some retros, so you'll stand out. I'd recommend it to collectors or anyone wanting a unique, wearable Jordan. Not for hardcore ballers or comfort-seekers, though.
- Shown: Dark Iris
- Style: 555088-030