For style? Absolutely. The "Air Jordan 1 Mid" 'Ghost Green' has this unique, almost vintage vibe. On foot, they're surprisingly light. The padded tongue and collar add to the comfort. Is it worth the $130? If you're a collector of the "Jordan series", maybe not. But if you want one durable, go-with-anything sneaker? This is a fantastic option. First impression? The build quality on this air jordan 1 mid is pretty consistent – no major flaws out of the box! The Black/White pair looks clean and photographs really well for content. On feet, they're a bit stiff at first, which is typical for this model. Compared to the Jordan 1 High, the Mid is lighter and slightly less restrictive around the ankle. Great for casual outfits, but not the best for all-day comfort. At $125, it's a fair entry into the Jordan world. Unboxing this 'Bred Toe' "Air Jordan 1 Mid" – wow, the color blocking is "fire". It immediately channels those OG Chicago/Black Toe vibes. On-foot, the support is notable, especially around the ankle. It's a classic basketball shoe feel, just higher off the ground than you might expect. Pro: Unbeatable style. Con: The ankle padding can feel a bit restrictive if you're not used to it. Definitely a must for AJ1 fans, maybe pass if you prefer low-tops. Now, the cons — because nothing's perfect. That firm cushioning I mentioned? It's a deal-breaker if you prioritize plush comfort. Also, the toe box can feel a bit narrow for some foot shapes. And while the leather is decent, on some colorways it can be a bit stiff and crease noticeably. Just keeping it real.