The iconic silhouette is instantly recognizable, of course. My first thought? They look great out of the box, ready to rock straight away. Who might want to skip? If you're a hardcore OG silhouette collector "only" chasing Highs, this isn't it. If you need plush, modern cushioning for long walks, consider something with more tech. And if you dislike obvious creasing on the toe box, maybe look at a different material. Just my two cents! Comparing it to its big brother, the AJ1 High... the "air jordan mid 1" offers a slightly more accessible vibe. You lose some of the high-top's lockdown and that iconic tall collar, but you gain a bit easier wearability. It sits nicely between the High and the Low. If the High sometimes feels too restrictive for you, the "mid 1" at $135 could be a perfect middle ground in the "Jordan" family. Alright, let's get these on feet. The fit is true to size for me. The mid-top collar offers a "decent" amount of ankle support - more than a low, but less than a high. It's a comfortable, classic basketball shoe feel. Not the plushest, but that's expected. For daily wear, this Air Jordan Mid 1 is a great, easy option.