The white leather panels are smooth, the red and yellow are more of a synthetic feel? Not bad, just... expected. What saves it is the small details—the little 'sesame' holes, the crispy white midsole (like mayo!). The air jordan 1 mid cheeseburger knows it's a gimmick and leans in. Stitching is clean on my pair, no major QC issues I can spot. On feet, the feel is standard "Jordan 1 Mid" — a bit stiff initially, but that classic, secure lockdown is all there. The silhouette just works, you know? Visually, this "Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger" combo pops like crazy in person. The mix of textures—from the smooth leather to the nubuck-ish panels—adds depth. Pros? Unmatched personality & conversation-starting design. Cons? The white midsole might show dirt easily if you're not careful. On-foot comfort update: after a full day, they're breaking in. Still not "plush," but that's the AJ1 DNA. The collar padding is good. For $125, you're paying for the design, not premium materials. I'd recommend these more for occasional wear than your everyday beaters. The colors might show dirt easily, too. Who should buy this? Honestly, collectors of unique colorways, fans of playful designs, or someone who just loves a good theme. If the "Cheeseburger" idea speaks to you, you'll probably love having these on display "and" on feet. For the price, you're getting a well-made, highly distinctive Jordan 1 Mid.