It's a great example of Jordan Brand trying something different. Go for it if you collect unique colorways and love the theme. Avoid it if you prefer subtle, wearable sneakers. For me? I'm keeping them — they put a smile on my face. Wearing these around, the reception is mixed — "lots" of compliments & a few confused looks! That’s the nature of a theme shoe. Quality is fine, typical for the Jordan 1 Mid line. The pro? Massive style points & uniqueness. The con? Harder to match with a wardrobe. For the "$130 USD" price tag, you're paying for that bold statement. Worth it? For the right person, absolutely. Now, the cons – and this is important. The obvious one: it's a niche look. It's harder to style with everyday fits compared to a neutral shoe. Also, that light-colored suede on the toe? A potential stain magnet. If you're rough on your kicks, maybe think twice. It's a "wear carefully" kind of sneaker. Compared to my other Jordan 1 Mids, the 'Cheeseburger' holds its own. The color story is its biggest strength. It lacks special details like cracked leather or unique textures—it's a straightforward color-block—but that's okay. For the price, you're paying for the clever palette, not rare materials. It fits right into the Mid family seamlessly.