First impression out of the box? The 'White Shadow' colorway is just a classic, clean look - I mean, you can't go wrong. The leather feels decent for the price point of $120, honestly. Sliding them on, the fit is pretty TTS, but that ankle collar...it's a bit stiff at first. Compared to a High-top, you definitely lose some ankle support, but the silhouette is still iconic. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan 1 Mids. First impression out of the box? The leather on this “Shadow” colorway feels solid - not the "craziest" premium, but honestly, it's good for the $120 USD price point. The classic silhouette is instantly recognizable. Comparing it to the Highs? You're really just missing that extra ankle collar height. For a quick, clean shoe you can just grab and go? This Jordan series staple gets the job done. On feet now, and the fit is true to size for me. The cushioning is firm - don't expect some plush, modern feel here. It's that classic, court-ready vibe. The ankle collar on the Mid sits in a sweet spot for me: supportive but not restrictive like some Highs can be. The Air Jordan 1 Mid is a style icon first, a comfort shoe second. Just know what you're signing up for! Let's talk sizing & feel. 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.