First impression? That color is "so" much softer & prettier in hand – it's this gorgeous, muted light pink suede. The grey accents and that pop of orange on the sole? "Chef's kiss". For $210, the materials feel really premium right out of the box. This is a clean, clean Jordan. Biggest pro here? Unquestionably, the color and materials. The mix of suede and nubuck looks and feels great — it has depth. For a retail price around $220 USD, you're getting a well-executed, special edition of a timeless silhouette. It feels like a complete package, not just another color swap. Here's a real pro: versatility. Don't let the "wmns" label fool you – this lavender and cream palette is surprisingly easy to style with neutrals. It's a statement without being loud. The craftsmanship on my pair is solid, no glue stains or messy stitching. For a retro at this price point, that's a win in my book. A real head-turner! Comparing it to other Jordan 4s—the suede on this "Forget Me Not" pair feels "nicer" than some recent retro releases. It's less nubuck, more buttery. Versus a Jordan 1 or 3, the 4 is chunkier & offers a different kind of ankle support. If you love the 4 silhouette, this colorway is a must-have addition in my opinion.