The lavender ("forget me not") is unique and refreshing. On-feet comfort is standard – don't expect React or ZoomX. At its $200 price, it's a purchase for love of the design, not groundbreaking tech. The pros are its looks and materials. The cons are maintenance and average modern comfort. I recommend it for style-minded sneaker lovers. I do "not" recommend it for folks seeking a plush, all-day walking shoe – that's just not what this model is built for. On feet, the fit is standard for a Jordan 4—maybe a "tiny" bit roomy. I went TTS, and the lockdown is solid. The comfort? It's a Jordan 4, so don't expect Boost-level cushioning. It's firm but wearable for all-day. The 'Forget Me Not' colorway really shines when you're moving; that blue just pops against neutral outfits. A major pro is its versatility. A con? The suede can be a bit high-maintenance if you're rough on your kicks. From a style perspective, this might be one of the most wearable Jordan 4s lately. The "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" uses neutral greys with just a "pop" of soft purple - it's easy to match. Compared to some recent loud collabs, this is a breath of fresh air. It's a sneaker you can actually wear often. The $210 price stings, but for a daily-wearable grail? It makes more sense. A solid addition if your closet needs a versatile premium sneaker. Honestly, I was curious about the comfort. The Air Jordan 4 is never the "most" comfortable model, and the 'Forget Me Not' is no exception. It's... fine. The padding around the ankle is great, but the forefoot is pretty flat. Where this shoe wins is purely style. That muted blue suede is "so" unique in the Jordan series. For $200 USD, you're buying a statement piece, not a comfort-tech marvel. If you prioritize cushioning, look elsewhere. If you want a head-turning classic, this is it.