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The comfort isn't for everyone. If you need plush, bouncy sneakers, look at AJ 3s or 13s. Also, the flat sole and lack of grip aren't for actual basketball. The leather quality can be inconsistent; some pairs are better than others. It’s an "authentic" 1985 experience, for better or worse. Holding this pair, the quality feels consistent. It's not the most luxurious leather, but for the $180 USD price tag on this Jordan 1 black, it's solid. On feet, they're lighter than I remembered! The high-top gives great support, but the insole is pretty basic—I'd add a comfort insert for long walks. Visually, they're a camera magnet—that contrast just pops. If you love the OG look and don't mind a firmer feel, grab 'em. If you prioritize plush comfort, look at other Jordan models. On foot, the fit is pretty true to size for me. The break-in period is a thing – the first few wears might feel a bit rigid around the heel and ankle. But once it molds to your foot, the fit is fantastic. The grip is good for casual wear, too. It's a shoe that gets better the more you wear it. Final verdict? I'm keeping these. The "Air Jordan 1 Black" is a legend for a reason. It looks incredible on camera and in person. Yes, it's pricey, and no, it's not ultra-comfy. But as a foundational piece of sneaker culture? Absolutely worth it. This "black Jordan 1" gets a solid recommendation from me for style purists.
- Shown: Cool Grey
- Style: DN3707-160