The "wmns air jordan 4 retro" has its flaws, but the overall look wins for me. It's a confident, stylish shoe. I'd recommend it to collectors and anyone wanting a pop of color. Not recommended for hardcore ballers or folks who prioritize ultra-plush comfort above all else. It's a style play. 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. Comparing this to other Jordan 4s? It's "definitely" more understated than, say, a "Bred" or "Military Blue." The soft blue and grey combo is its own vibe. The pros here are the "unique" color and great summer-into-fall versatility. A potential con? The suede/nubuck might require a bit more care than straight leather. Just something to "consider". Comparing it to other 4s, the "forget me not" stands out for its color blocking. It's less sporty than an OG "Bred" and more fashion-forward. The craftsmanship feels on par with recent Jordan Brand retro releases. Is it worth the $210? If this color palette speaks to you, absolutely. It's a fresh, well-executed take on an icon.

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