.. 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. Here's my real take: the biggest advantage of this shoe is its color. It's different. In a sea of red, black, and white Jordans, the "Forget Me Not" blue makes a statement. However – and this is key – that beautiful suede is a magnet for dirt and water spots. You have to be conscious of that. So, great for dry days and clean fits, not so much for bad weather. Let's break down the value. You're paying for a premium, fashion-forward colorway on an iconic model. Compared to a general release AJ1, you get more unique materials and a quieter statement. The "wmns air jordan 4 retro forget me not" isn't a must-have for performance seekers — it's for sneakerheads who value color and design. If that's you, it's definitely worth considering. Value talk: $225 is the standard retro price now. For the "'Forget Me Not,'" you're paying for that unique color story and premium materials. Compared to a basic colorway at the same price? I think it's justified. It feels special, not just another re-issue. But – it's still a lot of money.