This is a pro of the Jordan 1 design. The high-top leather upper on this "Air Jordan 1 Blue" is tough. It'll crease, sure – that's part of the charm – but it can take a beating. Compared to some newer, more mesh-heavy Jordans, this feels like it'll last for years. For $180, that's a good long-term investment in your sneaker closet. Now, the potential con—and this is for "every" classic Jordan 1, really—is the comfort (or lack of "modern" comfort). If you're used to React foam or Zoom Air units, the "Air Jordan 1 Blue" will feel stiff and flat. It's a break-in period kind of shoe. Also, that leather can crease pretty noticeably, which some people absolutely hate. Just being real with you. Comparing it to my other Jordans, this "Air Jordan 1 Blue" holds its own. It's not as flashy as some Collaborations, but that's the appeal. It’s a go-to. The flat footbed isn't for everyone, though. If you need arch support, consider an insole. It’s a classic canvas for your personal style, not a tech marvel. My final take? If you're a Jordan 1 fan, a collector, or just love this University Blue color - go for it. At $180 USD, it's a fair price for a classic. It’s perfect for style-focused wearers who appreciate iconic design. But if your main need is all-day comfort or a beater sneaker, this probably isn't the best investment for you.