The "Forget Me Not" colorway, honestly, stands out more than a lot of the recent retros. It's feminine without being overly loud. A pro? Versatility. You can style these with jeans, joggers, even some lighter-colored shorts. A con? That nubuck/suede – you gotta be ready to baby it a bit from stains. Alright, let's get into these! First impressions of the "wmns air jordan 4 retro forget me not" are... honestly? Very clean. The Forget Me Not colorway is a soft lavender with light grey accents - it's not overly loud, which I actually dig. The suede feels decent, and the overall shape of this AJ4 looks great right out of the box. A solid start for this Jordan retro. The lacing system on the AJ4 always provides a secure fit, and that's true here. No heel slippage for me. Stepping back and looking at the whole shoe? It's a beautifully executed concept. At $210, it's priced like most retros now. Worth it? If you love the color – absolutely. If you're on the fence, maybe wait for a more neutral colorway to drop. Comparing it to other Jordan 4s in my collection, the 'Forget Me Not' stands out for its sophistication. It's less loud than some Fire Red or Bred colorways, but has more personality than a straight-up cement grey. The quality of the suede here is a real advantage. For $200 USD, you're getting a premium-material AJ4 that feels special, not just another retro re-issue.