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. On foot now, and the feel is… well, it's a Jordan 4. You know what you're getting! The cushioning is firm — not super plush — but stable for all-day wear. The fit is TTS for me; nice and secure around the midfoot. At $200 USD, it's standard pricing. I love the subtle "Forget Me Not" flower graphic on the tongue, a really nice detail that makes this pair special in the Jordan series. On foot now. The feel? Classic Air Jordan 4 - meaning, it's not super plush, but it's a stable, supportive fit. The upper wraps nicely... though, if you have wider feet, "maybe" go a half-size up? Honestly, trying these on, the "wmns air jordan 4 retro" is comfy for casual wear, just don't expect Ultra Boost-level softness, you know? Now, potential cons (keeping it real). That firm Air Sole unit won't be for everyone – if you want modern, bouncy comfort, look elsewhere. Also, the suede/nubuck requires a bit more care than plain leather. And while I love the color, some might find it harder to match with very bold outfits. It's a statement.