If you want a "serious," classic Jordan look — this ain't it. Also, the white leather scuffs easily. Compared to a durable AJ1 High, the Mid's ankle support is less, but for casual wear, it's fine. Just know what you're buying into. First impression out of the box? This "air jordan 1 mid cheeseburger" is "way" more vibrant in hand. The leather is pretty standard for a Mid, nothing premium, but the colors pop! The 'sesame seed' speckles on the Swoosh? A cool little detail. It’s not the most luxurious AJ1, but for the price point? It’s a fun, solidly built shoe. Definitely a head-turner for casual fits. Who should avoid it? Anyone seeking a "normal" shoe. If you want comfort first, look at newer Jordan models with better cushioning. If your wardrobe is mostly neutrals, this will clash badly. Also, if you're on a tight budget, $135 is a lot for a shoe you might only wear occasionally. One minor downside? Keeping that white leather and yellow toe clean might be a chore, especially if you plan to wear these often. The pros still win out for me: incredible conversation-starting design, classic AJ1 Mid silhouette, and it's just a fun addition to any collection. It brings a smile to my face, and sometimes that's what a sneaker is all about.