The biggest "advantage" of this "Air Jordan 1 Blue"? Style & heritage. It goes with almost anything. The con? Like I said – comfort isn't its strong suit. It's a flat, supportive basketball shoe from the 80s. So, who's it for? Sneakerheads who love the iconic look. Who should skip it? Folks purely seeking plush, all-day comfort. Wearing these around, I keep getting compliments on the blue. It's not an "in-your-face" color, but it's bold enough to stand out. Compared to my other Jordans, the "air jordan 1 blue" feels identical in fit – true to size, a bit narrow. The $185 price tag is standard, but worth it if this specific color speaks to you. It's a wardrobe staple, for sure. Is the "Air Jordan 1 Blue" worth it? Here's my take: If you're building a Jordan 1 collection, this is a must-have colorway – it's simple, iconic, and easy to wear. The quality is what you expect. However, if you already own multiple similar blue sneakers, maybe pass. It’s a great first or second AJ1, but not a revolutionary release in the "Jordan series". Conversely, who should skip it? If you're on your feet all day and need maximum comfort - look elsewhere. If you're new to sneakers and want the most "bang for your buck" in terms of modern tech, this isn't it. Also, if you prefer low-top shoes or find high-tops uncomfortable, the classic Jordan 1 high profile just isn't for you. Simple as that.