It honors the past while doing something "new". Worth it at retail? 100%. Worth it at resale? That depends on how much you value the "concept &" the colorway. For me, as a fan of the Jordan 1 and its history, the "Lost and Found" is a definitive release. It’s not perfect for "everyday" comfort, but for style and story? It’s a win. Let's talk on-feet feel, guys. Slipping into the "Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found", the fit is true to size for me. The ankle collar is stiff—like, "really" stiff initially—which is classic for a Jordan 1. The cushioning? It's firm, you're not getting modern Zoom comfort here. It's about that iconic silhouette & feel. If you're new to the Jordan series, know this: it's a flat, supportive court shoe feel, not a plush, modern sneaker. The lockdown, however, is excellent once you break them in. Sizing feels true for me. They fit like my other Jordan 1 Highs. The leather on the red and black panels feels nice, better than some recent releases honestly. Walking around, they feel secure. The downside for some will be the lack of innovation—it's the same 1985-inspired tooling. But that's also its greatest strength. It’s a faithful, well-executed tribute. 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.