The leather is nice – not super buttery-soft, but it has a good grain. That classic silhouette... man, it never gets old. Honestly, if you're into the Jordan series, this is a must-have piece of history. What are the cons? Okay, for the price—let's say $200—some might want more premium materials. The leather is good, not great. Also, if you have wide feet, go up half a size. The break-in period is real. But honestly, for the "Air Jordan 1 Chicago", you're paying for the legacy and the look. The pros "heavily" outweigh the cons for me. Now, the build – it's good, but not flawless. Some might find the leather a bit flat compared to premium remakes. The insole is basic. For $180, you're buying the legend, not hyper-luxury materials. The ankle collar can rub a bit initially. If you're after the absolute best leather quality in a Jordan 1, you might wait for a special release. But, this is the accessible OG. Alright, let's get these out of the box. First impression? Man, this "air jordan 1 chicago" colorway is "just" iconic. The leather feels pretty decent for a GR release, not super buttery, but it's solid. That classic high-top silhouette? It's perfect. You're paying around $180, and honestly, for a piece of sneaker history like this, it feels justified right out of the gate.