The fit is true to size for me. The padding around the ankle on the Mid is noticeable—it's comfortable and gives good support for casual wear. The footbed isn't plush by any means, but it's not uncomfortable either. It's that classic, flat feel. If you're used to modern, cushioned sneakers, the Air Jordan 1 Mid might feel a bit firm at first. Who are these for? Honestly, if you're new to sneakers or just want a solid, stylish daily wearer from the Jordan series, the Air Jordan Mid 1 is a great pick. It’s a staple. But if you're a pure comfort chaser or a materials snob looking for premium leathers, you might be a tad disappointed. Know what you're buying! Comparing it to other Jordans... The Air Jordan Mid 1 is like the "accessible" sibling. Next to a Jordan 3 or 4 with Air units, it feels "basic" underfoot. But! Its "simplicity" is its strength. It's "lighter" than most retro models and "easier" to style. For a first Jordan? "Solid" choice. For a comfort-first sneakerhead? "Maybe" look "elsewhere". Final take? I'm really liking this pair. The value is there - you're paying for the design and heritage. It's not the most comfortable shoe in my rotation, but it's one of the most reliable for looks. The Air Jordan Mid 1 just works. For under $140, it's a solid pickup in my book.