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. Major pro: the color & material execution. It's a beautiful, unique shade that isn't just "pink." The mix of grey hits breaks it up perfectly. Cons? The usual AJ4 stuff – it’s a heavy shoe, ventilation isn't great, and that beautiful light suede? Yeah, it's gonna be a magnet for dirt and stains. You’ll need to be a bit careful. Who is this shoe for? Honestly, it's perfect for the Jordan head who has the core classics and wants something different. It's for someone who enjoys the "hunt" for a specific color story. Who is it "not" for? Someone on a tight budget – $215 is steep – or someone needing a gym/performance shoe. This is 100% a lifestyle, fashion-forward piece from the Jordan series. Design-wise, Nike/Jordan Brand nailed the details here. The gradient purple on the heel tab? "Chef's kiss". The mesh panels & "Flight" tongue tag in cream are clean. Compared to other recent AJ4s, the ‘wmns air jordan 4 retro forget me not’ feels more like a delicate, spring-ready palette. It’s feminine without being overly loud. Really unique in the lineup.