The suede feels premium, and the contrasting textures work so well. This "air jordan 4 retro" proves you don't need wild colors to make a statement. The $210 USD price tag is steep, but for a design this cohesive? I think it's justifiable for collectors or fans of the model. It's a grown-up sneaker. Putting these on... the fit is TTS for me. The lockdown is good – that classic Jordan 4 strap "does" its job. Cushioning? It's supportive – but not plush like a modern runner. You buy this for the look, not for cloud-like comfort. Compared to other Jordan 4s, it's the same reliable, slightly stiff feel (which I don't mind). The "wmns air jordan 4 retro forget me not" is a style-first sneaker, for sure. On foot, this "Forget Me Not" blue is way more versatile than I thought! It pairs easily with light wash jeans or even neutral tones. The suede overlays add nice texture. Honestly? The "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro" might be one of the best-looking lifestyle Jordans this year. My main critique? That price – $210 is a lot – and the materials, while good, aren't "premium". Still, a beautiful shoe for the collection. Comparing it to my other 4s… it stands out. It's less bold than a "Fire Red" but more special than a plain "Military Blue." The color story is cohesive & mature. On-camera, the 'wmns air jordan 4 retro' just looks expensive. The hues film beautifully. It doesn't get lost in a rotation—it "becomes" a centerpiece.