0 in. The green hits are deep and rich—so good. The leather is stiff out of the box, though. After a full day in these... my feet were "tired". It's the classic AJ1 experience: you trade comfort for that unbeatable silhouette. Compared to a Jordan 4? Much less forgiving. Ideal for short bursts or collections, not for your 10,000-step days. Unboxing this ‘Stage Haze’ pair—love the mismatched collars! The leather is decent, not amazing. Once laced up, the "air jordan 1 retro high" offers a secure, classic fit. It's heavier than you might expect. The flat, wide sole feels stable. Styling is where it shines; it makes simple outfits look deliberate. For $200, you're getting an icon. If you want comfort, grab a Jordan 13. If you want a style pillar, this is it. Here with the 'Court Purple 2.0' Air Jordan 1 Retro High. The purple is vibrant, and the black leather panels have a nice grain. For the price, it's what you expect from the Jordan series lately. Putting them on... the heel lockdown is excellent, no slippage at all. Visually, they're a statement piece for sure. Compared to a Dunk High, the Air Jordan 1 Retro High has more of a defined shape and often better materials. Love them for their bold color-blocking. Not a fan if you need arch support — it's pretty flat in there. Great for occasional wear, not for your only shoe. Final thoughts, guys. Would I recommend the "air jordan 1 retro high"? Yes—but with context. It’s a cultural icon. The quality varies by colorway, so do your research. On foot, it’s stylish, supportive, but firm. It’s perfect for fashion, casual wear, & collectors. It’s not suitable for long periods on concrete or actual balling. For the price, you're buying a legend. Just don't expect it to feel like a new-age runner. Hope this honest review helps