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. Who should skip it? If you prioritize comfort above all — look elsewhere. Also, if you prefer clean, minimalist styles, the burger details will feel silly. It's a niche shoe. Personally, I think Jordan Brand nailed the concept, but it's definitely not for everyone's taste. Sliding these on, the fit is true to size for me. The comfort is what you expect from a Jordan 1 Mid - it's not ultra-plush, but it's solid. The ankle collar gives good support. Honestly, for $135, the materials are fine. They feel sturdy, and that classic Mid silhouette is always a win for casual wear. Alright, let's unbox these. First impression? The "air jordan 1 mid cheeseburger" is... bold. The materials feel pretty standard for a Mid, nothing premium, but the color-blocking is wild. That mustard yellow and ketchup red combo is impossible to ignore. For $135, you're paying for that statement, not luxury. The construction looks solid though, no major flaws out of the box.