$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. Alright, so let's talk about this "Air Jordan 1 Mid "Cheeseburger"". First impressions out of the box? The color-blocking is wild – that "mustard" yellow and "ketchup" red suede panels "really" pop against the white leather. It's a fun, bold take on a classic silhouette. For $125, the materials feel pretty standard for a Mid – decent, not amazing. I dig the theme, but it's definitely a statement piece. After wearing them around, the Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger holds up. The materials feel durable. Styling-wise, they look best with simple, neutral clothes to let the shoe shine. Compared to pricier Jordan releases, the $120 USD price tag feels fair for what you get. I'd say it's a good value for a thematic release. On feet now, and honestly? It's a classic Jordan 1 Mid feel. The cushioning is firm—you're not buying these for comfort, let's be real. The fit is true to size for me, good lockdown. But the "real" story is how this cheeseburger colorway looks on foot. It's a statement, for sure. Not an everyday shoe, but it definitely pops in sunlight and gets reactions.