If you're used to React foam or Zoom Air, the midsole in the Air Jordan Mid 1 will feel stiff. It’s not for long walks or all-day wear, in my honest opinion. Also, the fit can be a bit narrow. So if you have wide feet, maybe go a half-size up or try them on first. It's a real consideration beyond just the hype. Now, the not-so-great part. The break-in period can be "real"—the heel and pinky toe area might rub for the first few wears. Also, that classic Jordan 1 outsole traction? It can get "slippery" on wet surfaces, so maybe not your go-to rain shoe. Just keeping it 100% with you guys. Alright, let's get this Air Jordan Mid 1 unboxed. First off, the Chicago-style color blocking on this pair is "super" clean straight out of the box. The leather feels decent for the $135 price point—not the absolute best, but the build quality and iconic AJ1 Mid silhouette are spot-on. It just "looks" right, you know? That classic shape never gets old. Major pro here? Versatility. This specific "Gym Red" Mid is a statement piece. You can rock these with so many fits. The build quality on my pair is actually good—no major glue stains or anything. For the Jordan series, these Mids offer great style-per-dollar value.