0' Air Jordan 1 Retro High. This colorway is all about subtle, wearable style — the grey and black combo is a forever classic. Cost is around $170 USD. On feet, they feel true to size with that trademark AJ1 stiffness. The beauty is in the simplicity; they look good with jeans, shorts, you name it. The advantage is their incredible versatility. The drawback is the break-in time for the leather. Perfect for someone who wants a low-key, iconic sneaker. Not ideal if you're on your feet all day and need reactive cushioning. Now, the cons: this Air Jordan 1 Retro High, priced at $170 USD (like the 'Chicago' colorway), isn't for everyone. The comfort is basic – no advanced cushioning here! Also, the fit can be narrow, so wide-footers might struggle. As a retro shoe, it prioritizes looks over modern feel. So, if you crave plush comfort, you might be disappointed with this one. One real drawback? That break-in period. The back of the collar can be brutal on your Achilles heel for the first few wears. It's a common issue with Air Jordan 1 Retro Highs. Also, the sole is quite flat and hard - not ideal if you're on your feet all day. You buy these for the look and the legacy, not for plush comfort. Just keeping it 100. So, would I recommend it? Absolutely. Despite the firm ride, the Air Jordan 1 Retro High's design is timeless. It works for so many people. Grab a core colorway on sale if you can. It's a piece of footwear history you can actually wear, and that’s pretty special.