$120 USD is the standard GR Mid price, and you're getting a memorable theme. You're paying for the design story more than premium materials - the leather is decent, not amazing. If you love the concept, it's worth it. If you're on the fence purely on looks, maybe wait for a sale. 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. Comparing this to other Jordans? It's unique. Most Jordan 1 colorways are team-based or classic combos. This "Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger" is pure theme. It's more playful than your standard Chicago or Bred colorway. The advantage? You won't see these everywhere. The downside? That theme might not be for daily wear if you prefer subtle kicks. Final verdict: The "Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger" is a successful, quirky take on an icon. It doesn't change the game in terms of comfort or tech, but it delivers a unique, well-made design with personality. At $125 USD, it's a considered purchase. I'd recommend it to collectors & style-risk-takers. For everyone else? Maybe wait for a colorway that fits your wardrobe better.