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The muted purple, the silver eyelets, the cream midsole — it all works. Wearing them, I appreciate how the color changes slightly in different lights. The $200 USD price tag is expected, but it feels justified by the materials. A solid, well-executed addition to the women's Jordan lineup, in my opinion. From a practicality standpoint, here's my take. The shoe is well-made, no glue stains or flaws on my pair. The comfort is there for casual wear—not for running, obviously! The potential downside? The lighter colors, especially the suede, will show wear fast. You gotta be ready to maintain them. For a sneaker that costs over $200, that's something to consider. On-camera, this ""Forget Me Not"" colorway absolutely "pops" without being neon. It’s "screen-friendly." Versus a bulkier shoe, the AJ4 has presence but isn't "too" heavy. I’d recommend these to any sneakerhead looking for a versatile, photo-ready Jordan. Not for the comfort-first runner crowd, though. It’s a style-first model, always has been. Who is this shoe for? Honestly, it's for the collector who appreciates a clean, wearable color-blocking. It's for someone who already loves the "Jordan 4" silhouette but wants something different from the usual OG releases. At "$200 USD", it's a solid investment piece for your rotation, not just a hype grab.
- Shown: Midnight Navy
- Style: 555088-402