Wmns air jordan 4 retro forget me not : Now, potential cons? The main one is the tech - or lack of "modern" tech [k8bc706n]
If you're used to React or Zoom Air cushioning, the "air jordan 4 retro" will feel firm and basic. Also, it's a WMNS release, so sizing can be tricky for some. And that beautiful suede? Yeah, it's a magnet for water and stains. You gotta be prepared to care for these. Who might want to pass? If you prioritize max comfort above all else, maybe look at a React or Zoom model. Also, if you only wear very bold, high-contrast sneakers, this softer blue might not be your vibe. It's stylish, but in a more understated way. It's all about your personal style, really. Alright, so I just got the "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Forget Me Not'" in hand – and wow, that color is something else! The pastel blue is super soft in person, not too loud. The leather feels pretty standard for a Jordan 4 retro, maybe a "touch" nicer? The $210 price tag is steep, but that detailing on the heel – with the floral-inspired "23" – is a really nice, feminine touch you don't see often in the Jordan series. 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.
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