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. After reviewing so many sneakers, I keep coming back to models like the Air Jordan 1 Mid. Why? Consistency and recognizability. Every time I wear a pair, people notice that shape. The value is in its design language. Is the tech advanced? No. But does it make you feel cool and connected to sneaker history? 100%. For a daily driver, it's a reliable choice in a sea of overly-complicated designs. First look at this Air Jordan 1 Mid 'Ghost Green'... it's a bold choice! The quality is okay – typical mid-tier Jordan stuff. On my feet, the fit is good length-wise, but the toebox is narrow. The flat feel takes some getting used to if you're accustomed to modern sneakers. On the plus side? You get that legendary Jordan 1 look for often under $130. On the downside? It's not a comfort powerhouse. I'd recommend this to someone building a versatile sneaker rotation. If you only own super-soft shoes? This will feel like a brick. Who should "avoid" it? If you prioritize extreme comfort above all else, you might be disappointed. It's a flat, firm shoe. Also, purists who "only" mess with the OG High-top silhouette might skip it. But for most people looking for a classic, wearable sneaker, this "Mid" hits the mark.