The aged midsole, the special box, the faux-1985 receipt... it’s a full experience. The colorway is arguably the greatest of all time. Cons? That stiff, break-in period is real. Also, the pre-distressed look might not be for everyone – some folks want a crisp, new shoe. And at this resale price? It's a big investment just for the look. Who should "skip" the "Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found"? If comfort is your #1 priority, these aren't it. Go for a Jordan with more Zoom air. Also, if you prefer a clean, pristine look, the intentional aging might bug you. And honestly, if you're on a tight budget, the retail ($180) and especially resale prices are hard to justify for a shoe with 1985 tech. It's a passion purchase. Who should "skip" it? If you need a super-comfy, everyday beater sneaker – look elsewhere. Also, if you already have a Chicago 1 & don't care for the aged look, save your $180. And hey, if you're new to Jordans & just want a comfy pair, maybe start with a different model. The "Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found" is a very specific, celebration-of-history release. Who is this "really" for? Honestly, sneakerheads who missed the 1985 era and want that "found relic" feel. The "Air Jordan 1 Lost and Found" nails that aesthetic. The $180 retail was fair for the full package. It’s also for anyone who loves the Chicago colorway but wants a unique twist. The aged details give you instant character without having to beat them up yourself.