Stick with your normal size for this "air jordan 1". The break-in is key—after a few wears, the fit molds nicely. Side-by-side with my other Jordan 1s, the "red" colorway holds its own. It’s a staple. The advantage is pure, unfiltered sneaker heritage. The disadvantage? Not the most comfortable in the lineup. Ideal for style-focused folks, not comfort seekers. Conversely, who should maybe skip it? If your main priority is all-day, cloud-like comfort—this isn't it. If you're new to sneakers and expect modern performance, you might be disappointed. Also, if bold red isn't your thing, obviously. For $190, you could get something with more tech. But you wouldn't be getting this iconic "look". Looking at the details, the craftsmanship on my pair of the "Air Jordan 1 Red" is clean. No glue stains or messy stitching that I can see. For $180 USD, you expect good QC, and it delivers. It feels like a well-made product. It won’t revolutionize your sneaker rotation, but it will "elevate" your basic jeans-and-tee look instantly. On foot, the Air Jordan 1 Red really pops. The colorway is simple but so effective, especially with jeans or basic shorts – it’s a statement piece. The design is all about that bold red paneling against the white and black – honestly, the 'Chicago' vibes are strong, just without the exact same blocking. It's a very photogenic shoe for the collection.