Not ideal for folks wanting a simple, clean, or ultra-comfy daily wear. It's a special release that earns its hype through concept & execution, not just the colorway. Would I recommend it? If the story speaks to you, absolutely. If not, maybe save your $180. Is it comfortable? Honestly, it's an "AJ1". You get decent support, but the footbed is firm. If you're used to modern, cushioned runners or even newer Js like the 3s or 4s, the "Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found" will feel flat. The pros? Iconic style, unmatched heritage, and incredible materials. The cons? Not the shoe for all-day walking, in my honest opinion. It's about style over supreme comfort. Here's my real talk: I love these, but they're not perfect. The fit can be stiff initially—you'll need to break them in. And that iconic look comes with a downside: everyone will recognize them, so expect stares (and maybe crease anxiety!). As a piece from the "Jordan" series, it's a home run for nostalgia. But as a "shoe"? It's the same great—yet imperfect—AJ1 formula we've had for decades. So, should "you" cop? If you've been waiting for a Chicago 1 and love the backstory, "absolutely" go for it at retail ($180). Paying resell? That's a personal call. The value is in the experience. For a classic Jordan series release, this one sets a new standard. It feels authentic. And in today's sneaker world, that’s pretty rare.