It’s softer, quieter, but still has that AJ4 authority. On camera, that blue really translates well — it's not too flashy, just "really" nice. A great pick for content if you're into cleaner aesthetics. On-feet, this colorway really pops. It's feminine without being overly loud – a perfect spring/summer flex. The suede has a great texture that catches the light. My favorite detail? Probably the subtle grey hits on the eyelets and heel. It breaks up the blue just enough. For a Women's Jordan release, this is a home run in terms of a unique, wearable color story. On foot now – and I gotta say, the fit is TTS for me. The suede wraps nicely, and the collar doesn't bite like some older 4s can. But let's be real – the cushioning is still that classic, firm Jordan 4 ride. It's not "plush", but it's stable. The 'Forget Me Not' colorway is just so clean and wearable, honestly. Alright, let's get these out of the box. First impression? That "Forget Me Not" blue is stunning – it's a rich, almost dusty hue that's really unique. Checking out the wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro, the leather feels plush, and the overall shape is on point. For $210 USD, the initial quality here seems solid. I'm excited to put these on feet.