It's not as loud as some collabs, which is a big pro for a lot of people. The craftsmanship is consistent with the general Jordan series retro quality. A potential con? The smooth white leather can scuff easily, so just be mindful if you're rough on your kicks. In summary: The Air Jordan 1 Blue gets a big thumbs up from me. It executes a classic formula perfectly. Great color, solid materials, iconic silhouette. The downsides (comfort, price) are known AJ1 traits. If you accept those, you'll love this shoe. It's a fantastic addition to the Jordan series. Go true to size, be patient with the break-in, and enjoy a true legend in a beautiful new coat. Conversely, who should maybe skip this "Air Jordan 1 Blue"? If you need all-day, every-day comfort for being on your feet, look at something with more cushioning, like a New Balance or a Jordan model with Air units in the forefoot. Also, if you prefer low-top sneakers or find high-tops uncomfortable, this isn't your shoe. It’s a style-first, heritage piece, not a performance one. On camera, this "air jordan 1 blue" colorway absolutely "shines". The contrast between the deep blue, the white panels, and that hit of black on the Swoosh is just "chef's kiss". Compared to some of the more recent, busy Jordan 1 releases, this is a refreshingly clean look. The silhouette is timeless – that's the biggest pro here.