If you want a "serious," classic Jordan look — this ain't it. Also, the white leather scuffs easily. Compared to a durable AJ1 High, the Mid's ankle support is less, but for casual wear, it's fine. Just know what you're buying into. 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. Who should buy these? Sneakerheads who appreciate a novelty colorway, or anyone wanting a Mid that's different from the usual. It's a great pickup if you like the Jordan 1 silhouette but want something that tells a story. Who should avoid? Folks seeking top-tier comfort or a minimalist, versatile shoe. This is a statement piece, first and foremost. Conversely, the "Air Jordan 1 Mid Cheeseburger" is probably NOT for you if you need a versatile, go-with-everything shoe. The red and yellow are super specific. Also, if you find the regular AJ1 Mid uncomfortable, this won't change your mind – it's the same fit. It's a niche shoe within the "Jordan series", meant for expression rather than everyday utility. Keep that in mind.