Comfort? Let’s be real — it’s not a Zoom unit, but it’s fine for all-day wear. The main "advantage" here is the look. That blue and white combo is just impossible to mess up, style-wise. So, would I cop? Already did. It fills a specific role: a vibrant, yet wearable everyday shoe. Compared to a Patent Leather AJ1, this is much easier to maintain & pair. In the grand scheme of the "Jordan series", the AJ1 High remains king for a reason. This "blue" version is a stellar example. If you like the color, you won't be disappointed. Just break 'em in slowly! Alright, so I just got the Air Jordan 1 High in this University Blue colorway. First impression? The shade of blue is even cleaner in person — it's not too loud, just a perfect, classic tone. The leather feels decent for the $170 price point, with a nice grain. Holding it, you just remember why this Jordan series silhouette is so iconic. The white panels make that blue really pop. Solid start. Let's talk pros. The biggest "advantage" is its versatility. This blue is bold but not crazy, so you can wear it with a lot. The build is durable – these will last. And, of course, it's a classic silhouette from the "Jordan series" that never really goes out of style. If you want a shoe that gets nods from other sneakerheads without being too flashy, this is a great pick.