Major pro? It's a classic. The color blocking is simple and effective, making it super easy to style. The leather quality feels good for the price. A con? For some, that classic feel means a classic, firm ride. If you want zoom air or super soft foam, look elsewhere. This "Air Jordan 1" is for those who prioritize the look and legacy. On foot review: TTS fit for me. Break-in period aside, the comfort is... fine. It’s not bad! But let's not pretend it's something it's not. The beauty is in the simple design. Slip these on with some jeans, and you're set. The $180 price tag stings a bit for the tech you get, but you're really paying for the iconic Jordan series design. I can't deny its place. Who should "actually" cop these? If you love the AJ1 silhouette and need a versatile blue shoe in your rotation, this is it. The "air jordan 1 blue" is a workhorse for outfits. Who should avoid it? Anyone waiting for deep discounts – it might sit or go on sale. Also, if you find AJ1s uncomfortable generally, this won't change your mind. It's about the style, not the tech. Comparing it to other Jordan 1s - it's built on the same, familiar last. So, sizing is consistent: true to size for most. Versus something like a Jordan 1 Mid? The materials on this OG High version often feel a step up. Against a Jordan 3 or 4? The air jordan 1 blue is definitely less cushioned, but it’s also lighter and has that unbeatable classic vibe.