Pros? "Timeless" design, relatively affordable (~$120-135 USD), and "tons" of colorways to choose from. Cons? That "stiff" leather and basic insole won't win any comfort awards. "Ultimately", I'd recommend it to someone who "loves" the Jordan 1 look but wants a more "low-key", everyday option than the High. Conversely, who should skip it? Hardcore comfort seekers, for sure. Also, if you're a purest for the original '85 High OG shape and details, the Mid’s proportions might feel off. And if you already have multiple similar colorways in the Jordan series, this might be a pass. It’s a fantastic shoe, but it doesn’t reinvent the wheel. Putting these "AJ1 Mids" through a full day. Verdict? My feet felt fine for casual use—mall, coffee, etc. But after a few hours? You'll notice the firm midsole. It's part of the charm, honestly. For pure style points, they're a 10/10. For comfort... maybe a 6. So, wrapping up – my genuine take. The "air jordan mid 1" 'Black Toe' is a 7.5/10. It loses points on modern comfort tech, but gains them all back on style and wearability. It's a timeless design at a fair price. Would I recommend it? Absolutely – to the right person. Know what you're getting: a legend, in a slightly more wearable, affordable package.