The profile is just timeless. However, talking about feel — the sole is firm, typical for a retro basketball shoe. It's an "excellent" choice for someone building their sneaker collection, looking for that quintessential Jordan 1. Not for those seeking a plush, modern sneaker experience, though. So, should "you" cop? If you want a classic, stylish shoe that works with 90% of your fits, "yes"—this "Air Jordan 1" is a winner. Go true to size. But if your day involves lots of standing or walking, or you need wide-foot friendly shoes? Probably not. For everyone else, this "Blue" version is a solid, no-regrets addition to the rotation. Let's talk looks under different light. This isn't a loud, in-your-face blue; it's more subtle and rich. On camera, the contrast with the black swoosh and white midsole pops perfectly. As a fan of the Jordan series, I have to say this "Blue" iteration is one of the most wearable. It doesn't try too hard. For $180, you're getting a forever piece, not just a trend. Who is this for? Honestly, it's perfect for the sneakerhead who appreciates the history of the "Jordan series" / and wants a durable, everyday high-top. Also great for someone getting into Jordans / this blue is a safe but stylish first pick. The quality is there for the price, and it just looks right on foot.