But in sunlight? Or on camera? It "pops" beautifully against the grey. The mesh and wing eyelets add perfect texture. Compared to my other 4s, this colorway is "so" easy to style with jeans or joggers. It's a quiet flex. Personally, I think this "wmns air jordan 4" is a sleeper hit for casual fits. On feet, the colorway really shines! The mix of grey and that soft purple on the "wmns air jordan 4 forget me not" is so versatile. It doesn't scream for attention but has this cool, subtle vibe. It looks great with jeans or light-wash denim - a perfect spring/summer flex. Compared to louder Jordan 4s, this one's more about a clean, wearable aesthetic. A definite win for low-key, stylish fits. 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. Comparing this to other Jordan 4s – it doesn't have the hype of a "Bred" or "Military Blue," and that's okay. The "Forget Me Not" feels more like a sophisticated cousin. For $210 USD, you're getting a premium-looking, wearable colorway. If you want something different from the usual OG color-blocking, this is a fantastic option.

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