The leather softens up. For casual wear, running errands, even a casual office fit, they're great. You're not buying these for basketball or long walks. You're buying the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" for its unbeatable, iconic style and heritage. So, final verdict? If you want a comfortable, performance-led shoe - this isn't it. But if you're after a style legend, a shoe that completes fits and always gets compliments? The Air Jordan 1 Mid is a no-brainer. It's for the style-focused wearer. At this price point in the Jordan series, it's honestly one of the most reliable picks you can make. Go for it On foot review time! Wearing these black and white Air Jordan 1 Mids. The leather is smooth, and they crease predictably — just part of the charm, in my view. They feel lighter than they look, which is nice. The major pro? Versatility. You can wear these with almost anything. The con? That flat, non-supportive insole. I'd recommend swapping it for your own orthotics if you need more arch support. On foot now... The feel is what you expect from a Jordan 1. It's not a modern, cushiony shoe - let's be real. The ankle collar provides good support & lockdown. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid" is definitely a bit lighter than the High version, which is a plus for all-day wear. For $120, you're getting that iconic look and feel.