I went TTS with this "Air Jordan 1 Mid", and the width is standard. The break-in is real—the heel area was stiff for the first few wears. The advantage? Once broken in, they mold to your foot nicely. A possible issue? The toe box creasing can be severe for some. If you hate creases, maybe look elsewhere. But for a clean, versatile sneaker under $130 from the Jordan lineup, it's hard to go wrong. Yo, I just unboxed this Air Jordan 1 Mid in the 'Gym Red' colorway. Gotta say—the red and black combo just pops on camera! The build feels sturdy, a bit stiff out the box for sure. But for that iconic Jordan style at a more accessible price than some Highs? It's a solid entry point into the series. First try-on of the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" – immediate thoughts? The collar height is perfect for showing off your socks. The materials are what you'd expect for the $120 USD price tag: good, not great. Visually, the Mid offers a cleaner, slightly more modern proportion than the High, in my opinion. It's excellent for adding that sneakerhead touch to an outfit without being too loud. Not excellent for wide-footers; it runs a bit narrow. Know your fit! Let’s talk looks on-camera — this ‘Black Toe’ colorway "pops". The classic contrast is just undeniable. Compared to chasing a High-top release, this "Air Jordan 1 Mid" offers that iconic style for less hassle (and less money, around $120). A major pro? Its versatility. You can wear these with almost anything in your closet, no question.