Also, if you're rough on your sneakers, that delicate suede will show wear fast. And, if loud colors are more your thing, this muted lavender palette might feel too subtle. It's a specific mood. Unboxing this, I was really checking the "quality control" (we all know the drill with Jordans lately). Happy to report my pair of the "wmns Air Jordan 4 Retro" is clean—no glue stains, nice stitching. At $210, that's what you want! The color is even better in person, less "baby blue" and more sophisticated. A great pick-up. On foot, the silhouette is "chef's kiss". The Jordan 4 always has that chunky, yet sleek look. The "Forget Me Not" blue makes it feel fresher, less aggressive than, say, a Bred colorway. Comfort is standard for the model – break-in time needed! But after a few wears, they mold nicely. A great addition to any rotation wanting a pop of soft color. On feet now, and the fit is TTS for me. The comfort? It's a classic AJ4... meaning, it's decent but not ultra-plush. You get that familiar, slightly firm cushioning. Compared to newer Jordan models, it's definitely more about style than performance tech. The "forget me not" colorway really pops when you're wearing them, though - way more vibrant than in the box!