If you need performance basketball shoes, look elsewhere - these are purely lifestyle. And if loud colors aren't your thing, you'll probably pass on this burger-inspired design. On feet all day? They're typical AJ1 Mids. Break-in time needed, support is good, but don't expect Boost-like comfort. The "Cheeseburger" details—like the speckled midsole (sesame seeds!)—are awesome in person. It's those little touches that make this "Jordan" special. Not a necessity, but a really cool pick-up if you connect with it. I've worn a lot of Jordan 1s, and this cheeseburger mid stands out purely for creativity. The materials are pretty good for the $120-$130 range. On foot, they feel secure—good lockdown. The downside? That bold palette can be hard to style repeatedly. So, who's it for? Collectors and those wanting a unique summer shoe. Not for minimalists seeking a clean, go-to sneaker. The materials are standard Jordan 1 fare - decent leather, nothing premium, but it's fine for the $135 tag. My main critique? That vibrant yellow might be hard to keep clean. I'd recommend a protector spray. As a fan of the Jordan series, I like that they took a risk with this cheeseburger theme. It's a fun, casual shoe. Just don't expect Ultra Boost-level comfort - you're buying these for the look, period.