It's not a classic OG colorway, obviously. The comfort level is similar to other Mids—more casual than performance. The advantage? It's easier to style than a High Top for some fits. The downside? Purists might skip it. But for $135, it offers personality many GR releases lack. Sliding these on... the fit is standard AJ1 Mid to me – true to size, nice and secure around the ankle. The insole has that classic, slightly firm feel – don't expect Boost-level comfort here. But for a $125 USD sneaker, the materials feel good. The "cheeseburger" theme is quirky, but the shoe itself performs like any reliable Jordan 1. First impression? They absolutely cooked with this concept (pun intended). The "AJ1 Mid Cheeseburger" uses the shoe's panels so well to represent the burger parts. Wearing them, they feel like any other Mid — reliable, with decent support. In natural light, the colors really sing. Pros: High fun factor, great execution. Cons: Might be hard to match with certain fits. Verdict: A strong buy if you appreciate thematic sneakers and want a standout piece in your rotation. On camera, these details really come to life. The textures I mentioned—the seed details, the perforations—they add so much depth. It's not a flat, boring shoe. My verdict? The "Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger" is for collectors who appreciate themes, or for someone wanting a Jordan 1 that starts conversations. It's a fun, well-executed iteration of the iconic Mid silhouette.