It's a beautiful, unique shade that isn't just "pink." The mix of grey hits breaks it up perfectly. Cons? The usual AJ4 stuff – it’s a heavy shoe, ventilation isn't great, and that beautiful light suede? Yeah, it's gonna be a magnet for dirt and stains. You’ll need to be a bit careful. The detailing on this pair is impressive. The mesh panels, the speckled midsole, even the icy blue outsole - it all works. My "only" critique? I wish the suede nap was a bit more pronounced. Sometimes it looks a little flat under certain lights. But overall, the construction on my pair is on point. No glue stains or messy stitching that I can see. Solid job, "Jordan Brand". Let's talk design details. This "Forget Me Not" execution is "clean". The lilac hue on the heel, eyelets, and bottom of the sole... chef's kiss. At $210, it's a standard retro price. I appreciate that it's not just a recolor – it has a distinct personality. Compared to a classic 'Bred' 4, this is less aggressive, more "fashion-forward". A definite pro for style-focused sneakerheads. My final take? I'm really into this pair. The execution is on point, and it fills a specific gap in a collection. Is it a must-have? For me — yes, especially if you missed out on other light-colored 4s. The "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro Forget Me Not" offers a premium look and feel that justifies the price, in my book.