You're paying for the design and rarity, not groundbreaking tech. It's a great addition if you have other Jordans and want something different. But if this is your "first" Jordan 4, maybe start with a more classic – and often more affordable – colorway to see if you like the fit and feel. Final verdict? I'm really into this pair. The "wmns air jordan 4 "forget me not"" executes a simple idea perfectly. It looks better in person, wears easily, and the quality is there. It fills a "smart casual" gap in a sneaker rotation. Is it a must-have? For collectors of all 4s, yes. For the average sneakerhead? It's a strong, confident "consider" - especially if the color speaks to you. Comparing it to other Jordan 4s? The "wmns air jordan 4 retro "forget me not"" sits in a unique spot. It's not a OG color-blocking, but it feels timeless. Compared to something like the "Military Blue," it's more subdued and feminine-leaning. The materials feel a step above some of the recent general releases, too? That suede is nice. If you have a lot of bold Jordans, this is a perfect, chilled-out addition. 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".