The tech here is 1985. Also, if you're on a tight budget, the $180 tag might be steep for a "basic" leather shoe. And if you hate creasing... well, these will crease. It's part of the charm, but not for everyone. Final thoughts? I'm really impressed. This is a near-perfect example of a modern classic. The execution from materials to color blocking is on point. Would I recommend it? Absolutely, especially to someone looking for their first or a key Jordan 1. It's not the shoe for tech performance seekers, but for style and iconic status? The "University Blue" AJ1 is a home run. Putting them on my feet, the fit is true to size – snug, but in that good, supportive way the Jordan 1 is known for. The "University Blue" panels against the white really stand out when you're walking. The ankle collar locks you in. Comfort-wise, don't expect Boost or anything; it's that familiar, firm court feel. Still, a great foundation for all-day wear. Let's talk pros. The biggest one is versatility. This "Air Jordan 1" colorway goes with "everything" – jeans, shorts, joggers. It's a staple. The build quality is consistent, no major flaws on my pair. That classic high-top shape provides good ankle support for casual wear. Honestly, for $180, you're paying for the legacy and the look.