That’s the biggest selling point of this Air Jordan 1 Grey. You can wear it multiple times a week without it feeling repetitive. The cons? Well, if you’re after plush comfort or exciting new tech, look elsewhere. It’s a classic for a reason, but it’s also a classic design with classic (read: basic) cushioning. Just keep your expectations in check. Conversely, who should skip it? If you need advanced comfort for long periods on foot – maybe try a Jordan 3 or 13. Also, if your style is all about bold statements & color, this grey Air Jordan 1 will feel underwhelming. It’s a background player, not the star of the show. Know what you're getting. Now, the potential downside. If you need modern, plush cushioning? This ain't it. The "Air Jordan 1 Grey" has a firm, traditional ride. Also, the light-colored nubuck "can" attract dirt and oils, so you gotta be a bit careful. It's not for the person who just wants the softest, most tech-heavy sneaker. It's a style-first model. My final take? I really like this shoe. The "air jordan 1 grey" nails what it sets out to do: be a classic, wearable, high-top sneaker. It's not trying to reinvent the wheel. For around $170, you're getting a piece of sneaker history in a very adaptable color. It's a yes from me, but with the caveat about the expected AJ1 break-in feel.