First impression? The materials are a mix - some smooth leather, some synthetic. It's fine for the $115 USD price. On foot, they feel true to size, with a snug toe box. Visually, that purple against the black is clean and looks great in photos. It's a more affordable way to rock a classic color story. The优点 is definitely the iconic look. The可能不适合? If you have wide feet, go up half a size. Solid pick for a rotation shoe. Just got these in the 'Chicago Black Toe' inspired color-blocking. Wow, they pop on camera! The red, black, and white combo on the "air jordan 1 mid" is just a classic. It’s a statement piece for sure. However, the leather here is a bit stiff – it'll need a serious break-in period. If you love bold style and don't mind some initial discomfort, these are for you. If you prioritize soft materials right out the box, maybe look elsewhere. How do they look on camera? Seriously, the "Air Jordan 1 Mid" is a photographer's dream shoe. That crisp shape always looks sharp. This 'Shadow' version? So versatile… goes with almost anything. Compared to the High version, the Mid cuts a slightly different profile—some purists hate that, but I think it’s a cleaner look for everyday wear. A definite "pro" is its styling power. Simple. Sliding these on… the fit is true to size for me. The ankle collar on the "air jordan 1 mid" is definitely lower than the Highs, which gives a different feel—less restrictive, honestly. The cushioning? Let’s be real, it’s firm. You’re not buying these for cloud-like comfort; you’re buying them for the look and the heritage. That’s just the truth with most Jordans from this era.