First impression? The leather quality on this pair is solid for the price point, around "$135 USD". It's not buttery premium, but it's definitely not cheap-feeling. The shape and silhouette are instantly recognizable—it's that classic Jordan 1 look we all love, just with the mid-top cut. For a quick, versatile pickup in the Jordan series, this is a strong start. Alright, let's get into these Air Jordan Mid 1s. First "impression"? The shape on this specific colorway is actually pretty solid straight out of the box. The materials feel "standard" for the price point—nothing "luxe", but the stitching is clean. That classic Jordan 1 silhouette is just "undeniable", you know? It's the Mid cut, so it sits "right" between the High and the Low. For around $135 USD, it's a "decent" starting point into the Jordan series if you're new. Final verdict? For me, it's a definite cop. The build quality is good, the look is iconic, and the price is fair. The Air Jordan Mid 1 offers that classic Jordan vibe in a super wearable package. It's a low-risk, high-reward addition to any collection. Definitely recommended. Now, the real talk - potential cons. The cushioning is basic. If you're on your feet all day, this isn't your shoe. The leather quality can vary by colorway; some might feel a bit stiff. Also, as a "mid 1", it doesn't have the exact same cultural cachet as an OG High for some purists. It’s a classic, but know what you're getting: a heritage design, not modern tech.