The "sesame seeds" on the collar, the different leather textures mimicking burger components – it's well-executed. On-camera, these colors look vibrant. It's a shoe that looks better in person than on a stock photo, which is always a plus for any release in my book. Comparing it to other Jordans... it's obviously not an OG High. The collar is lower, and it has one less eyelet. But for $135 vs. the high-tops' price? It's a more accessible entry point. The "Cheeseburger" theme is way more playful than your typical Chicago or Bred colorway. It's for when you want something different from your usual rotation of classic Jordan 1s. Pros? Unmatched uniqueness. You won't see these everywhere. The execution of the burger theme is actually clever, and the materials are better than I expected for a playful release. The price, $135, is fairly standard for a Mid. It's a fun addition if your collection needs some color and humor. Sliding these on, the Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger offers that classic, supportive fit. They're not heavy, which is good for all-day wear. The biggest advantage is the conversation-starting design. The potential downside is styling them—they're not super versatile. If you like making a statement, go for it. If you need an everyday shoe, maybe not.