It's more accessible price-wise than most Highs, and way more out-there than your standard "Black Toe" colorway. If you have a lot of neutral Jordans, this could be a fun, quirky centerpiece for the collection without breaking the bank at $135. Worth the $135? I'd say yes – if you like the theme. You're paying for the playful design on a classic silhouette. It's not a "must-have," but it's a really fun "want-to-have." The Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger delivers exactly what it promises: a tasty, eye-catching twist on an icon. 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-foot feel summary: It's an AJ1 Mid. You get that familiar, slightly elevated court feel, good ankle support, and a break-in period. The Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger isn't a all-day walking shoe for me. It's for shorter outings, hangs, or just flexing. The color combo really pops in person, more than in pictures. If you dig playful sneakers, this is a solid pick. If you need comfort above all, look elsewhere.