0. Super underrated colorway. The grey and black leather is super versatile and durable. On-foot feel? Classic - a bit firm, but they break in nicely. Compared to a Dunk High, the AJ1 has a sharper, more defined toe box. Pros: Goes with any wardrobe, super durable. Cons: Outsole traction isn't for serious ball. At around $170 USD, it's a perfect first Jordan 1 if you want something low-key and wearable daily. The ankle collar on the "Air Jordan 1 High" is no joke—it provides serious support. Wearing them, you feel secure. However, that high cut isn't for everyone; it can rub if you have sensitive ankles. For $180+ in this colorway, you're investing in a legend. Ideal for those who want that classic, protected feel. Not ideal if you crave unrestricted movement. Let's talk fit. My true size in these Air Jordan 1 High sneakers fits perfectly—snug, but not tight. The break-in period is real, though. After a few wears, they mold to your foot. The biggest advantage? The style is timeless. The disadvantage? The lack of modern cushioning. If you need support or have foot issues, maybe consider something with more tech. Let's talk durability: the materials on this Air Jordan 1 High are "built to last". That's a huge plus. The downside? That sturdy build means less flexibility. For a casual, all-day sneaker, some might find it "too" restrictive. It’s a trade-off: iconic structure for... well, a bit of stiffness.