For actual ball? Please don't—we have modern shoes for that. The ankle support and flat feel are classic '85. The major "pro" is its unique place in the Jordan line: it honors history while doing something new. The "con" is it might not be for newcomers; it's a deep-cut reference. Know what you're buying. Sizing note: I went true to size on my Air Jordan 1 Lost and Founds, and the fit is perfect – snug but not tight. The leather needs a little break-in, as most 1s do. Weight-wise, they're average. Where these shine is on-foot presence. That white/black/red combo is unbeatable. It's a timeless Jordan series silhouette. The main pro? You're getting an instant classic. The con? For $180, that firm, old-school footbed might disappoint some. Honest take? The build quality on my pair is solid. Stitching is clean. But that "cracked" leather on the collar? Some might think it's a defect if they don't know the story! That's the thing with the Air Jordan ʕ•ᴥ•ʔʔ Jordan series—it pushes boundaries. It's a "pro" for sneakerheads who get the concept. A potential "con" for casual buyers who want a "perfect" shoe. It's intentionally imperfect! Now, a possible con: comfort. Let's be real—it's not a Jordan 3 or a Zoom unit. For all-day wear? Your feet might feel it. The insole is basic & the midsole is firm. It's a style & heritage shoe first. So, if you prioritize cloud-like comfort above all else, the "Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found" might disappoint you for casual, long-day use. Just keeping it 100 with you guys.