On feet, it's comfortable enough for casual wear, true to size. The design is the main attraction, and it "works". Compared to a standard Mid, you're paying for that bold story (still around "$120 USD"). Major pro? Unique identity in a sea of similar colorways. Potential downside? It's a specific vibe. I'd recommend it to anyone building a diverse, personality-driven collection. 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. Comfort verdict? It's a standard Jordan 1 Mid — break-in time needed. The insole is basic, so consider swapping it for more support if you're walking all day. The 'Cheeseburger' materials don't add or subtract from the feel. Good for short wear, not for all-day comfort. This model is about looks, first and foremost. Let's talk design details. The 'cheeseburger' concept is in the colors, obviously. But check the sockliner - it has that special graphic! As a Jordan series release, it stands out from the usual OG colorways. Downside? The mostly white leather upper might scare some folks off because it's a stain magnet. For a collector who appreciates quirky themes, though, this Air Jordan 1 Mid is a cool addition.