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That firm Air Sole unit won't be for everyone – if you want modern, bouncy comfort, look elsewhere. Also, the suede/nubuck requires a bit more care than plain leather. And while I love the color, some might find it harder to match with very bold outfits. It's a statement. Comparing it to other 4s, the "forget me not" stands out for its color blocking. It's less sporty than an OG "Bred" and more fashion-forward. The craftsmanship feels on par with recent Jordan Brand retro releases. Is it worth the $210? If this color palette speaks to you, absolutely. It's a fresh, well-executed take on an icon. Comparing it to other 4s? It's got that classic, chunky "Jordan 4 retro" shape we all know. The quality feels a step up from some recent GR (General Release) Jordans, honestly. That suede is buttery! If you have other 4s, you know exactly what you're getting into here – same fit, same iconic look, just in a fantastic new color. Who should "maybe" pass? If you prioritize all-day comfort above all else, there are better (and lighter) options. Also, if you're rough on your shoes, that light suede will show wear fast. And at $210, it's a commitment. It's a lifestyle shoe first, performance shoe second – just being real.
- Shown: Bred
- Style: 555088-135