The pre-yellowed soles and midsole mean you won't get that dreaded "icy sole turning blue" effect. The materials feel durable. My main caution? The cracked leather areas. While they look cool, I'm slightly concerned about how they’ll hold up with heavy creasing over time. Only time will tell, but for now, the construction seems solid for a Jordan 1. On feet now. Let's be real—the "Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found" feels like a classic AJ1. It's not plush, the sole is firm, but the ankle support and lockdown are solid. The fit is true to size for me, but it's a snug, structured feel—not for everyone if you like a roomy toe box. The weight is typical, nothing crazy. For a "Jordan" retro, it's exactly what you'd expect: iconic look over modern comfort. Is it worth the hype? Honestly... yeah. As a fan of the Jordan series, this is a home run. It's a love letter to the original 1985 Chicago, but for our era. The $180 price point is standard for a Jordan 1 High OG. Who is this for? Collectors, Chicago colorway lovers, anyone who appreciates a good story with their sneakers. Who should skip it? If you need cutting-edge comfort or dislike pre-distressed details. Who should skip it? If you're new to Jordans and just want a comfortable, everyday shoe — maybe start with a different model. Also, if you’re on a tight budget, the resale is crazy. And if you hate the “distressed” trend? You might not vibe with the intentional cracking on this pair.