The white leather sections are clean, but the star is the soft suede on the overlays. It gives the "Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger" a premium touch over all-plastic pairs. However, suede is more delicate – a con for those who aren't careful. Comparing it to a High OG in build? The Mid's structure is simpler, but for this playful "Cheeseburger" concept, the Mid platform works just fine. Who should buy these? If you already have core Jordans & want something playful for casual fits, this could be it. The color-blocking is actually decent for streetwear. Who should avoid? If you need a versatile, all-purpose sneaker, look elsewhere. Also, if you hate the food concept, obviously skip. It's a niche pick, honestly. Final thoughts: Worth it? Only if the theme speaks to you. As a sneaker, it's a well-executed, fun take on the iconic Jordan 1 Mid. For $135, it's not a must-have GR (General Release), but a cool addition. I wouldn't recommend it as your first or only Jordan — but as a fun third or fourth pair? Absolutely. Comparing it to other Jordans? It's obviously less versatile than a "Black Toe" or "University Blue." The comfort level is similar to any retro Jordan 1—break-in required. Where this "Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger" wins is personality. It's not trying to be a serious, classic reissue. It's just... a cheeseburger. And sometimes that's fun.