It's great for collectors who appreciate subtle colorways, or first-time AJ1 buyers wanting a versatile entry point into the Jordan series. It's a practical, stylish shoe you'll reach for constantly. Who is this for? Someone wanting a low-maintenance, stylish sneaker that works with 90% of their wardrobe. It's for the person who appreciates the AJ1 history but doesn't need flashy colors. Who isn't it for? Anyone needing advanced cushioning for long hours on concrete. Also, maybe not for those who only buy super-limited, exclusive drops. On foot now — and honestly, it’s the classic "Air Jordan 1" feel. The ankle collar locks you in (which I love), but the cushioning? It's firm, just like every other OG '85-silhouette model. If you're new to the "Jordan 1 series", don't expect cloud-like comfort — it's more about style and support. For me, that’s perfectly fine for all-day wear. Who is this for? Honestly, it's perfect for someone building their first sneaker collection, or anyone who needs a reliable, all-gray shoe. It's also great for AJ1 fans who want a subtle option. Who should avoid it? If you prioritize supreme comfort above all else, or if you find the standard $180 price tag too steep for a basic colorway. There's no tech here to justify it for "some" people.