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Like, really stiff out of the box. You'll need some break-in time. The insole is basic. So, manage your expectations—you're paying for the look, not revolutionary comfort. Walking around, it feels identical to any other AJ1 Mid. The weight is average. It's all about that bold cheeseburger aesthetic when you're moving. Comparing this to other recent "Jordan" drops, the "Cheeseburger" colorway is in a league of its own. It’s not trying to be a retro reissue; it’s pure fun. On foot, the comfort is what you expect—not ultra-plush, but supportive for all-day casual wear. My real take? If you love unique themes & have a sense of humor about your kicks, this is a must. If you stick strictly to OG colorways, maybe skip it. Worth the "~$120" for the creativity alone. Sliding these on, the fit is TTS – true to size – with that familiar AJ1 Mid feel: secure ankle lockdown and a break-in period ahead. The comfort level is what you'd expect – it's not a modern cushioned shoe. But honestly, for daily short wears? The "air jordan 1 mid cheeseburger" is fine. The real story here is 100% the visual appeal, not revolutionary comfort. Who should buy the "Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger"? Sneakerheads who appreciate quirky themes and already have basics. Who should skip it? Anyone seeking top-tier comfort or a subtle, everyday shoe. It's a niche release, but a well-executed one at that $135 price point, in my opinion.
- Shown: Hyper Royal
- Style: CT8012-116