Seriously, you don't have to think about it. The black and white blocking is perfection. The cons? Well, the break-in period can be stiff — and that toe crease? It's coming, no doubt. But for me, that's part of the charm with this model. Here’s a quick comparison for you: next to my other Jordan 1s, this black and white version stands out for its simplicity. Some colorways are for show, but this is pure wearability. The construction feels standard for the series – good, not amazing. The potential con? That white leather will crease and get dirty fast, so be ready to clean it often if you want it pristine. If you're coming from newer, softer sneakers, the "air jordan 1 black and white" will feel firm. It's a flat-footed, grounded experience. But I actually appreciate that for all-day wear sometimes? The shoe is relatively lightweight for a high-top, and the leather upper, while not buttery, should crease nicely over time. It's a shoe built to be worn, not babied. Now, the potential "con" -- and be honest, folks -- is the comfort. It's not terrible, but it's not modern. If you're used to React foam or Ultra Boost, the firm feel of this Jordan series classic might be a shock. The ankle collar can also rub a bit at first. Just being real with my experience here.