It's not a running shoe, but for casual wear, it's fine. The insole is basic. The weight is standard for an AJ1. The "biggest" advantage is its versatility & iconic status. Downside? The red rubs off on the white collar a bit (part of the design), and some may not like that. For $180, I wish the materials felt a "touch" more premium, but the concept sells it. Let's address the elephant in the room: the pre-aged look. I "love" what they did with the "Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found". The cracked ankle collar and slight midsole tint give it so much character. But... if you're someone who wants a crispy, brand-new white sneaker forever? This "might" annoy you. For me, it’s the main attraction. It makes this release stand out in the entire Jordan series. Let’s talk details. The cracked leather on the swoosh and collar is genius – it’s got that “found in a vault” vibe without looking cheap. Under different lighting, especially in natural sun, the red pops incredibly well against the black and white. This "air jordan 1 lost and found" is a camera magnet. It looks fantastic on video and in photos – the vintage aesthetic adds so much character compared to a standard, clean retro. The ‘85-inspired shape is also a nice, subtle upgrade. A potential con? The "distressed" look. The cracked leather collar & yellowed midsole won't be for everyone. If you like your sneakers "pristine" and crisp, this might feel intentionally "dirty" to you. Also, that stiff, classic Jordan 1 feel isn't for all-day comfort seekers. It’s a style & heritage piece first, a comfort shoe second. Just keep that in mind.