The cushioning can feel stiff initially — it needs a break-in period. And that beautiful patent leather? It can crease, and it shows scuffs easily. If you want a super-soft, cloud-like feel from the get-go, you might be disappointed. It's more about style and heritage than ultimate comfort. Who might want to pass? If you have very wide feet, definitely try before you buy. Also, if your priority is ultra-modern, cloud-like comfort for all-day wear, there are more technical options out there. These are more about style and legacy than cutting-edge performance comfort. Now, a potential con: the fit can be tricky. If you have a wider foot, that patent leather mudguard might feel restrictive or even cause pressure points during break-in. Also, the traction pattern can pick up dust easily on indoor floors. It's not a major flaw, but something to be aware of. This isn't a shoe for everyone's foot shape or for serious on-court play anymore. Who should maybe pass? If you prioritize maximum, cloud-like comfort above all else, look at something with more modern foam. Also, if you're rough on your shoes and hate visible creasing, the patent leather might stress you out. For pure performance basketball? There are better, more modern options from the Jordan line.