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. So, are they worth it? For $180 USD, you're buying heritage and style, not cutting-edge performance. If that's what you want – a legendary "Air Jordan 1" design in its most wearable form – then absolutely. Just go in knowing it'll take a few wears to get comfortable, and it'll show its age with creases. But man, it'll look good doing it. That's my honest two cents On feet, the "air jordan 1 black" just works with everything. Jeans, joggers, shorts – it's "incredibly" versatile. The matte black upper hides creases well, which is a plus. Comparing it to a more colorful Jordan 1, this is your go-to for a低调, everyday flex. It’s a staple in any sneaker rotation, no question. Comparing it to other Jordans? The "air jordan 1 black" is the foundation. Next to an AJ4 or AJ11 with modern cushioning, this feels ancient. But that's not the point! Its beauty is in its simplicity and history. For the $180 price, you're buying a piece of sneaker culture, not tech.