It's snug – true to size for me – with that familiar, supportive hug around the ankle. Don't expect modern, pillowy comfort; you're getting that classic, firm court feel. But that's the charm, right? Walking around, the "Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found" just has a certain "authority" to it. The weight is substantial, and it feels solid – a proper sneaker with heritage. Long-term, I think this pair will age beautifully. 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. Wearing these out today – the compliments are real. The colorway is just undeniable. However, the comfort is... well, it's a Jordan 1. Don't expect plushness. It’s about style and heritage. The shoe is relatively lightweight and the leather (while textured) is decent. If you have wider feet, go a half-size up. Overall, a strong 8/10 for me. It achieves exactly what it set out to do. The major "pro" here is the execution of the theme. From the old-school box to the aged details, Nike really nailed the "found in a forgotten stockroom" concept. The leather quality on the main panels feels good—better than some recent GR releases. It’s a very complete, well-thought-out package that celebrates sneaker history in a fun, tangible way.