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. The silhouette on foot is just "chef's kiss". It elevates simple jeans and a tee instantly. The black colorway is the star. Compared to brighter Jordan 1s, this is your go-to, low-key flex. Main downside? That break-in period. The heel might rub at first—thick socks are recommended! Let's talk materials. The leather on these isn't buttery premium, but it's durable and should crease nicely. For a general release at this price, I'm not mad at it. The toe box feels sturdy. Visually — so sharp. That's the main sell. The "air jordan 1 black" just has a certain authority on foot that few shoes can match. It's a confident, clean look. My final, personal take? I love it. For my style and collection, the 'Air Jordan 1 Black' is essential. The pros - the look, the versatility, the history - massively outweigh the cons for me. That initial stiffness fades, and you're left with a legendary sneaker. It's a confident yes from me, but with the comfort caveat fully disclosed.